Our Mission.

Living Water cultivates healthy community through contemplative practices.

Living Water grew out of a simple, practical question:
How can we better support community, individual growth, and care for the Earth?

What began as a desire to create more space for connection and shared practice gradually took shape through small, tangible steps: gathering people, tending land, opening space for meditation and movement, and paying attention to what helped life flourish. Over time, these efforts formed a community rooted not in a single program or idea, but in relationship.

As Living Water unfolded, it became clear that care for people and care for the Earth could not be separated. Supporting inner life, strengthening community, and healing land were all part of the same work. What emerged was not a plan to respond to the challenges of our time—fragmentation, isolation, ecological strain—but a way of practicing intentional living that quietly addressed them through attention, responsibility, and mutual care.

Today, Living Water continues to grow as an experiment in intentional living. It is shaped by the people who participate, the land that is tended, and the practices that anchor daily life. We offer this space as a place to gather, to practice, and to live into a more connected way of being.

Our Community

Bee Sanctuary

The campus at Living Water is a beautiful bee sanctuary for our native bees and other pollinators. Our bee sanctuary is made up of dozens of native flowering trees, shrubs and wildflowers that support our native bee population.

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Monastery

Living Water Monastery is an inter-faith community that lives, works and grows together. Our community gathers for daily mediation and serves in various ways throughout the community.

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Wellness

We hold daily meditation and yoga classes to help foster health of body, mind and spirit.

Daily Meditation Schedule, Mon-Fri: 7 AM and 8 PM.

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Schedule


 This season in the garden.