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  2. List of intentional communities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of intentional communities. An intentional community is a planned residential community designed from the start to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, or spiritual vision and often follow an alternative lifestyle.

  3. Diana Leafe Christian - Wikipedia

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    Christian is the author of two books designed to help people who want to join or start their own ecovillages or other intentional communities.In Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities, she uses success stories, cautionary tales, and step-by-step advice to cover typical time-frames and costs; the role of founders; getting started as a group ...

  4. List of American utopian communities - Wikipedia

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    A community based on Christian socialism. Am Olam: Across the US Mania Bakl and Moses Herder 1881 Most disbanded by the 1890s Jewish social movement that sought to create agricultural communities in America. [11] Shalam Colony: New Mexico John B. Newbrough Andrew Howland 1884 1901

  5. Living in a ‘cult’ was all she knew — until a traumatic birth ...

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    Six former Homestead Heritage members who were born into the conservative religious community in Waco, Texas, spoke with Michelle Del Rey about their experiences leaving the church as adults. The ...

  6. Foundation for Intentional Community - Wikipedia

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    A detailed history of the community networks that came together to recreate the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC) is presented in the 1996 paper titled "Inclusive Association of Intentional Communities: Community Network Histories Related to the Fellowship: 1940s-1990s" by A. Allen Butcher (22 pages, revised 1999, see the free PDF at ...

  7. Christian Communities (Elmo Stoll) - Wikipedia

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    The emphasis on voluntary poverty and the community of goods in the beginning made it impossible to save money to buy more land in other locations. Therefore the community of goods was soon abandoned and the “Christian Community" could spread to other places. When Elmo Stoll died in 1998, there were five “Christian Communities”:

  8. Hutterites - Wikipedia

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    The Community Farm of the Brethren, also called Juliusleut, is a Christian community with communal living at Bright, Ontario, created under the leadership of Julius Kubassek (1893–1961). It was in fellowship with the Hutterites from its beginnings, in 1939, until 1950.

  9. Bethel–Christian Avenue–Laurel Hill Historical District

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    Freed Afro-American Community in Rocky Point HM Long Island. The BCALH historic district was designated in 2005 and is an attempt at preserving the history and culture of the people still living in that area. The Christian Avenue community is a "distinct and indigenous way of life that has survived in Setauket for centuries." Threatened in 2007 ...