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  2. List of intentional communities - Wikipedia

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    Project Neighborhood, intentional community ran by Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [26] [27] Reba Place Fellowship is an intentional Christian community located in Evanston, Illinois within the Chicago metro area; Stelle, Illinois, until 1982 an intentional community of the Stelle group; Sunrise Colony, Saginaw, Michigan

  3. Sunward Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    Sunward is situated on 20 acres (eight hectares) of land with 10-acre (40,000 m 2) mature oak and hickory woods contains paths, a nature study area, hidden hammocks, and rolling hills, and it forms a large, common "backyard" to the north of the tightly clustered homes.

  4. Bruderhof Communities - Wikipedia

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    The Bruderhof (/ ˈ b r uː d ər ˌ h ɔː f /; 'place of brothers') is a communal Anabaptist Christian movement that was founded in Germany in 1920 by Eberhard Arnold.The movement has communities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Paraguay, and Australia.

  5. ‘Intentional housing’: Where seniors find affordability ...

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    Less cash, more caring with intentional communities. Maskot via Getty Images. Vickie Miles, 62, worries about housing costs. Two years ago, she had to sell the Columbia, Md., townhouse where she ...

  6. Foundation for Intentional Community - Wikipedia

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    Community Service, Inc. was created in 1940 to advocate for the resurgence of the idealistic small-town family life, while the later Fellowship of Intentional Communities was created as an association of the full range of communitarian societies, including: secular or religious communities, communal societies, co-operative communities, and ...

  7. List of American utopian communities - Wikipedia

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    A libertarian socialist community Oberlin Colony: Ohio John J. Shipherd and 8 immigrant families [2] 1833 1843 Community based on Communal ownership of property [2] Brook Farm: Massachusetts George Ripley Sophia Ripley: 1841 1846 A Transcendent community. Transcendentalism is a religious and cultural philosophy based in New England.

  8. People of Praise - Wikipedia

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    People of Praise is a network of lay Christian intentional communities. [1] [2] As a parachurch apostolate, membership is open to any baptized Christian who affirms the Nicene Creed and agrees to the community's covenant. The majority of its members are Catholics, but Protestants can also join, reflecting the ecumenical nature of People of Praise.

  9. Religious intentional community - Wikipedia

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    A religious intentional community is a residential community with a shared religious identity designed to have a high degree of group cohesiveness and teamwork. A religious community [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is a group of people of the same religion living together specifically for religious purposes, often subject to formal commitments such as religious ...