Church for Animals? Well, Sort of.

April 1, 2021 /vWire/ — Amidst the global suffering of a worldwide pandemic, environmental ecocide, and industrialized abuse of animals, there comes a call for compassionate action. The Compassion Consortium is a new spiritual community created to serve the needs of vegans, vegetarians, animal rights activists, and others who care about and advocate for animals and the planet. Its founding members are all vegans—Interfaith minister Rev. Erika Allison; Rev. Sarah Bowen, a Dean at One Spirit Interfaith Seminary; Interfaith ministerial candidate William Melton; and Victoria Moran, author, podcaster, and producer of Thomas Jackson’s 2019 documentary, A Prayer for Compassion.

“We were perplexed that many of our friends who value the justice, unconditional love, and mercy called for in the world’s wisdom traditions and social justice movements often don’t extend those values beyond humans,” reflects Rev. Bowen. “Luckily, across the globe, many people are waking up to the challenges facing other-than-human animals and the planet. It can be lonely, though, if you feel unsupported. The Compassion Consortium is a warmhearted, understanding community where we want you to feel comfortable sharing all the facets of your being―head, heart, and spirit—as expressed through your personal spirituality, advocacy, and activism.”

Monthly spiritual services are not only interfaith but also interspecies. Humans of all religions and spiritual traditions are welcomed, and their animal companions are encouraged to attend, as well. Each service includes immersive spiritual practices—such as musical reflection, meditation, prayer, and lovingkindness—as well as a conversation with a special guest.

For the first service on April 25, 2021, Moran will interview Bruce Friedrich, a Roman Catholic who is the co-founder and executive director of The Good Food Institute, a nonprofit organization that focuses on reforming the global food system while protecting the environment, promoting global health, and preventing food insecurity and animal cruelty.

All services are held on the fourth Sunday of the month at 4 pm ET through Zoom. “We chose this time because we know that, in addition to providing a spiritual home for those looking for one, we can also be a spiritual second home for people who are already part of a faith community but want an auxiliary one that honors their vegan or interspecies sensibilities,” says Moran.

The Compassionate Book and Film Club will debut on May 11 at 8 pm also through Zoom. Bowen will interview Rev. Fletcher Harper, an Episcopalian priest, about his book GreenFaith: Mobilizing God’s People to Save the Earth. A Q&A will follow. Additional information and registration for Sunday services and Book and Film Club events are available at compassionconsortium.org.

Participants in the Compassion Consortium come from a wide variety of religious and secular backgrounds, including Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, New Thought, Interfaith, Interspiritual, as well as the unaffiliated and “spiritual-but-not-religious.” Within the community, they ascribe to a shared set of ten “Tenets of Agreement” based on the values of compassion and service. The Tenets are publicly available on the Consortium’s website.

The Consortium is also a welcome and affirming community. Rev. Allison explains, “As a queer person, I spent my life search for an image of God that was bigger and more inclusive than the one I was given as a youth. When I finally met this God, I was thrilled to see that all beings were embraced. I’m excited to be part of a spiritual community that truly treats all beings―queer, straight, feathered, furry―with love and compassion.”

The Consortium’s mission is assisted by advisory board members who represent a broad swathe of vegan, vegetarian, human rights, animal rights, and environmental organizations, as well as myriad faith traditions, including Fred Beasley II (NYC Hip Hop Is Green); Jeffrey Cohan (Jewish Veg); VeganEvan and his mother, VeganShannon (Animal Hero Kids and veganevan.com); Gwenna Hunter (Vegans of LA; Vegans for Black Lives Matter); Carissa Kranz (BeVeg International; Laws That Matter videocast on Jane Unchained News Network); Lisa Levinson (Interfaith Vegan Coalition); Robbie Lockie (Plant Based News); Gopal Patel (Bhumi Global); Martin Rowe (Lantern Books; BrighterGreen); and Rev. Carol Saunders (Unity and Interfaith Minister: The Spiritual Forum).

Compassion Consortium is a non-sectarian spiritual community that is interfaith, interspiritual, and interspecies. Monthly services, book and film clubs, fellowship, and resources for vegans, vegetarians, animal rights activists, and all humans who care about and advocate for animals and the planet. compassionconsortium.org

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Sarah Bowen
Compassion Consortium
connect@compassionconsortium.org
(845) 232-0605

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