ONE SPIRIT AFFINITY GROUP

One Spirit Affinity Group

One Spirit

in Action

One Spirit in Action

Mission Statement

The realization of Divine Love on earth through a dedicated and persistent practice of sacred service and activism; through which all involved are transformed by the unifying, heart-shattering power of Grace. To engage the One Spirit Learning Alliance community in action that brings desperately needed attention, resources, and love to underserved communities around the globe. To experience sacred activism as a vehicle that moves us towards Oneness while deepening our understanding of and responsibility to one another.

For more information about OSIA, contact Rev. Laurene Williams at revlaurene@1spirit.org

We Have Organized Drives

  • For victims of domestic violence

  • For the homeless

  • For residents of Flint, MI

  • For Syrian refugees

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Marched

  • We marched in the Climate march

  • Women's marches

  • Led Peace note campaigns

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Partnered with the United Nations’ NGOs

  • on work ranging from Spirituality and Global Concerns to The International Day of Peace.

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Helped to Rebuild

  • by rolling up our sleeves to do the physical work for a Hurricane Sandy rebuild project

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Facilitated Workshops

  • We have hosted a panel discussion series entitled “Building Bridges” which focused on Religion and Violence, Islamophobia, and Racism

  • We facilitated workshops entitled “Tools for Conscious Conversations and the Work of Sacred Activism”

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