Emerald Grove Intentional Community

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About the Community

  • Disbanded
  • Rural

What we do

Christian values became the new central focus at Emerald Grove IC in 2024 and are required for the forming of future community. God is in charge of how this community will develop, not according to religion but rather the core foundational guidelines for living set forth by Jesus:
Purity in body, mind, and soul (clean living: biblical diet/ no drugs/ no 420/ no overindulgence in alcohol) as we honor the indwelling Holy Spirit through our bodily temples, devotion to time spent daily reading Scripture and Bible study, attending a church weekly and participating in fellowship with other local Christians, and living prayerfully by dedicating our lives to growing a personal relationship with the triune aspects of the Most High.

 

Founded in Eugene, Oregon in 2012 by a group of about 9 original members. The founder, Margot Rawlinson, hosted regular meetings for 3 years, writing bylaws, learning group process and community building. Did free healing outreach work in the community as a group. Had major turnover after the first year.

 

In 2019 Margot’s family acquired a piece of land in Springfield, Oregon. Here the focus became caring for her elderly mother who fell ill with Alzheimer’s. Once she moved to a memory care community to be around peers in 2020, the focus shifted back to building the tiny house eco-village with an emphasis on providing healing and supporting women’s empowerment.

 

Emerald Grove changed again when the pandemic hit, and over the next few years. Community is always in flux and we strive to keep up with the needs of the people while remaining on the front lines of demonstrating positive change towards a sustainable and peaceful world. The type of village Emerald Grove could be one day depends solely on its future members staying the narrow course and becoming their best versions to serve Jesus.

**Currently no plans are being made to reinstate community on this property.**

Our Vision

Our mission is to provide opportunities for individuals to thrive in a sustainable community setting through a shared focus on serving Jesus, optimal health, creativity, earth stewardship, increased self-awareness and peaceful living.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide opportunities for individuals to thrive in a sustainable community setting through a shared focus on serving Jesus, optimal health, creativity, earth stewardship, increased self-awareness and peaceful living.

  • Community type
  • Ecovillage
  • Spiritual Retreat Centers
  • Activities
  • Education

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  • 1 Total members
  • Not open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
1

How to join

When admitting new members: To join Emerald Grove Intentional Community, one would spend a week or two visiting first. This gives our group a chance to see how the dynamics feel and hands-on experience working on projects together. After the visit, we arrange a trial period of 30 days. If the applicant is able to follow the community guidelines, participate in work and projects as well as social events and the existing membership votes in favor of them staying, they will be approved for a 90-day interim membership. After 3 months permanent membership can be acquired by meeting certain criteria. Both the applicant and Emerald Grove have the right to cancel the agreement at any time. Once approved for residency, a 30-day notice is required for termination of rent.

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Please contact Margot Rawlinson at 541-819-0566 to receive an application form to fill out. All visitors are asked for professional and personal references as well as subjected to a background check for safety. Visits are scheduled once all the necessary steps have been completed.

Primary decision-making authority

  • Single Leader or Founding Couple

One person or partnership has ultimate authority.

Governance structure

  • Founder/Leader-led

Primary authority rests with the community’s founder(s) or designated leader(s).

Economic model

  • Independent Finances

Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • There is a one-time fee, investment, or share purchase to join the community separate from accessing housing
  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • There is a labor obligation
  • Members typically need to have their own job or other personal source of income to cover their expenses while living in the community?

Additional economic information

Join fee: $100
Monthly fees/dues: $675
Labor required: 7 hours/week
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes (some debt)
We have a system for handling debt and financial education if you need help with this.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Fire pit, Internet

Frequency of communal meals

  • About once a week

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies
  • Religions
  • Christian

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

  • By a single individual, couple, or Family Trust

Setting

  • Rural

Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

Self-produced energy

  • 33 - 66%

Energy sources used

  • Photovoltaic Solar

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%
  • Land area size
    3.2 acres

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Location

  • Oregon, United States

Emerald Grove Intentional Community

Promoted Needs and Offers

Need
  • Communities with Openings
9 months ago

Seeking Couples Interested in Long Term Deep Connection & Farming (open to singles)

Description Our  sloped and terraced community farm has far more potential than we have time and energy to use to the fullest. We have been in community for 15 years now, but feeling pulled to the deeper nourishment we find in long-term residents over shorter-term interns.  We seek one to two couples (or super aligned singles) who are interested in conscious connection, intimate conversation, personal growth and healing, regenerative agriculture, and serious about a building a life in community.  Although we hold space and flexibility for shifts in needs, we desire humans who plan to stay for all or part of a season (1-3 months at a minimum), after which we would explore longer-term alignment and relationships.  We MAY also be open to folks wanting to live off-site, as long as we prioritize ample time to explore how we work together before we get too deep. Current Use Heart 2 Heart Farms is a small, forested, 10 acre Permaculture farm nestled in the fertile hills of the Willamette Valley. Between the quaint towns of Newberg and Sherwood, this oasis is in the middle of wine country, just 30 minutes south of Portland, has been an intentional community and teaching facility for over 15 years, hosting a myriad of community outreach, up-cycling, homesteading, and prepping workshops.  Although we have recently slowed substantially, residents should be prepared for both a busy environment, and shared, informal, mixed-use spaces. We are almost completely self-sufficient, producing large varieties of heirloom fruits and vegetables, and we breed, butcher, and sometimes sell heritage chickens, turkeys, rabbits, pigs, goats, sheep, and cattle. We tan hides, carve bone, save seed, occasionally blow glass, throw pottery, create alternative/green energy, dig root cellars, and build constantly. We have three large un/under-utilized areas available: The front hill is a terraced and amended south-facing slope that has LOTS of room and potential. We also have a poultry pasture is 2 acres of partially wooded Douglas Fir, an additional 4 acres of wooded mixed use browsing space and native habitat that’s virtually unused at the moment, two large greenhouses (including one set up aquaponically), and lots of space to expand the orchard and rotational grazing system. Additionally, we have a 20’x40′ healing center and sacred space we use for yoga, massage, reiki, ceremony (including traditional Lakota sweat lodge and grief/trauma work), and make available to local practitioners to offer their services to the community. If you are wanting to connect deeply, work hard, learn and expand your experience base, and participate in a small but established intentional community, shoot us a note and let’s explore. Owner’s Short Term Vision for the Property Our short-term goal is to find/train a few young/new farmers to assist with land stewardship and increase productivity of the existing space to spread out the work/responsibility and assist in overall streamlining and cleanup of the existing farm/operations. Owner’s Long Term Vision for the Property Our long-term vision is to continue to use this space as a teaching and educational facility, expanding the diversity and frequency of events we can host and services we can offer. Over the next few years, we hope to find an a couple interested in learning/independently managing most of the farm production, which will allow us to dig deeper into the training and certification we make available, to include natural building, basic and advanced Permaculture technique and application, beekeeping, horticulture, animal husbandry, food preservation, fermentation, plant identification/natural foraging, and primitive skills. Available Water / Irrigation Extensive rainwater collection on site, as well as a high-flow/capacity well. Soil Type / Quality Sandy loam with great organic matter, good clay content, and established vermiculture and mycorrhizal network. Buildings and Structures Available for Farm Use We have multiple barns and greenhouse space for use, or lease, depending on the particulars of use/situation. Farm Equipment Available for Use We have a skid steer on site, as well as rototiller, chipper, 26′ truck, and pickup trucks for use. Hand tools are also available, depending on the arrangement. Any Restrictions That Could Limit Agricultural Production Creating and supporting natural borders, food forests, and wildlife habitat (and incorporating these into a holistic/natural pest management strategy) is a very high priority to us, so intensive mono-crop/large machine harvesting and/or crops needing spraying/chemicals are not likely a fit on this site. County: Washington Total Acreage: 10 Acreage Available to Landseeker: 5 Current Farming Practices: Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension Farming Practices Allowed: Certified Organic, Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension Agriculture Types Suitable: Beans, Bees, Berries, Dairy, Fiber Animals, Flowers, Goats, Herbs, Hogs, Mushrooms, Nursery Stock, Nuts, Orchard/Fruit, Pasture, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Vegetables, Vineyard, Other

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