Join the Community of Living Traditions as an Intern

Farm the Land, Grow the Spirit is our summer food justice internship program for Muslims, Jews, Christians, and those of other faith traditions ages 19-30. Interns will be part of the Community of Living Traditions, a multifaith, multicultural, and intergenerational residential community housed at Stony Point Center.

Farm the Land

  • Learn how to setup and maintain a seasonal garden
  • Gain experience in composting, planting, harvesting, tilling, and cooking produce
  • Develop skills in addressing large-scale food justice issues

Grow the Spirit

  • Learn how food justice and nonviolence are embraced by Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
  • Interact with people of different faiths and grow in your understanding of their traditions
  • Gather daily for study and reflection within your own tradition
  • Have fun kayaking, hiking, creating art, and enjoying local outings


All interns receive housing, meals, and a $500 stipend for the summer.

For more information and to apply, visit the website.

 

Join the Community of Living Traditions as an Interfaith Fellow

Are you interested in a three month to one year multifaith residency? Join Muslims, Christians, and other Jews who share a passion for peacemaking, food and environmental justice, undoing racism, and mulitifaith conflict transformation by becoming an Interfaith Fellow with the Community of Living Traditions at the Stony Point Center.

For more information or to apply, visit the site, and email Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb (lgottlieb {at} stonypointcenter(.)org)

 

 

 

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