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Spiritual Citizenship


Recorded Offering | Available Now until June 15, 2026

Spiritual Citizenship

With Rev. Mark Fowler

Explore the profound impact that religious and spiritual beliefs have on citizenship, and the interconnection between politics, religion, and society.

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In this recorded offering…

You will explore the intersections between spirituality and citizenship, and develop a framework to guide your development of a personal citizenship model.


Over the course of our lives we are trained to understand what makes a good citizen. There are expectations we have to contribute to the society in which we live. Religious and spiritual beliefs have a profound impact on what we consider to be the criteria for being a good citizen. In this recorded offering, we will explore some models of citizenship and the interconnection between politics, religion, and society.


This recorded offering is for…

Ministers, Companions, Spiritual Directors, Spiritual Leaders, Community Organizers, and Anyone wanting to explore the integration one’s of civic and spiritual life.

Attendees can look forward to creating personal models for spiritual citizenship in our lives today.

What you’ll Explore

  • The definitions and expectations of citizens from a societal and spiritual perspective

  • Our own level of civic and spiritual participation in the societies and communities in which we live

  • What our sacred journeys guide us to understand about spiritual citizenship

What you’ll Experience

  • 6 Hours of recorded offering, including presentation and dialogue

What you’ll Integrate

  • A deeper understanding of what the intersection of civic duty and spiritual calling means to you

What you’ll Receive

  • A copy of the course presentation and ccess to the Course Hylo Board where you can chat with other viewers, share resources, and connect in community

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About The Presenter, Rev. Mark Fowler (he/him)

is an ordained interfaith/interspiritual minister. He completed the seminary program at the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York in 2012. He is appreciative of the privilege of seeking the Divine in all its manifestations. Rev. Fowler was honored to be the commencement speaker at his seminary graduation.

Rev. Fowler has given the morning message regularly at the New Thought Spiritual Center of Eastern Long Island (New York), the Community Protestant Church (Bronx), Unity of New York (Manhattan), Unity of Montclair (NJ), and at Sacred Fellowship Ministries (Brooklyn). Rev. Fowler continues to work on a series of sermons entitled “The Myth of....”

He is also a presenter for the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, teaching Second Year students about spiritual leadership and conflict resolution skills for ministry.

Rev. Fowler provides professional development training for clergy, lay clergy, and spiritual coaching for religious and secular leaders. Topics covered include the roots of spiritual service, foundations of prayer, addressing prayer needs and prayer preparation, conflict resolution, self-care for spiritual providers, and building healthy spiritual communities.

Rev. Fowler is a Board member for GRIOT Circle, a community-based, multigenerational organization serving LGBTQ elders of color, serving on the Finance and Fundraising committees.

Rev. Fowler is also the Chief Executive Officer at the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, a secular, non-sectarian not-for-profit. He is responsible for the fulfillment of Tanenbaum’s mission to promote justice and build respect for religious difference.

Rev. Fowler has presented at conferences globally. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and facilitator on issues of equity in race, gender, sexual orientation, and religion. Rev. Fowler earned a B.A. in English and Education at Duke University and was trained as a Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist with the NYC Department of Education.

Email contact: revmarkfowler@gmail.com


Where can I access the recorded offering?

All One Spirit offerings are hosted on Hylo - our online community platform. Hylo access will be provided via email after registration is complete. Please check your spam and/or promotions folders for your confirmation email from One Spirit. You will be guided to create a Hylo account, if you don’t already have one, and then given access to the Course Hylo Board, where you will find the Course Materials (when available) and the Course Recording(s).

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