You Are Invited
A spiritual community rooted in care, justice,
and the refusal of fascism, racism, and patriarchy
Blessings, Beautiful One,
We are starting a community, and I wanted to invite you personally, because I trust you and value how you move through the world.
Threshold is a spiritual community and social justice container. That might be an odd combo, but it makes sense to me. So, I am doing it. This community is explicitly anti-fascist, anti-racist, and anti-patriarchy, and it’s rooted in care, ritual, education, and real-world responsibility.
This work isn’t about belief for its own sake. It’s about how we live, how we protect one another, and how we stay human inside systems that are increasingly hostile to human dignity and, frankly, human survival.
Threshold is meant to be a shared container. It's not a platform. It's not a brand. It's not a loose network. It’s something we practice together over time.
I’m inviting you to join the community as part of an early, foundational group. This isn’t about hierarchy. I want this work surrounded by people who are thoughtful, grounded, and willing to help tend it with care, maybe actively, maybe just with your presence.
Joining is simple: use the membership form. There is no requirement to donate in order to belong. Membership is donation-based because access matters more to me than money, especially at this stage. At this time, all members will either be invited or referred. After you have joined, you can refer people you think might share this vision of community.
From within this group, there are several ways to step in more deeply if you want to.
One option is to be part of a small Advisory Council. This is a circle of trusted people who can offer perspective, discernment, and support when navigating growth, conflict, or complexity. It’s not a governing body or a heavy lift. It’s about helping hold the integrity of the container as it evolves.
You’re also invited, if it feels aligned, to offer something to the community on a weekly or monthly basis. That might be a spiritual gathering, a class, a reading group, poetry, self-defense, herbalism, practical education, grief, a "Being human during the apocalypse" support space, or anything else that genuinely serves people. These offerings don’t need to be polished or performative. They need to be honest and in service.
In addition, members are welcome to propose and steward community mission projects in their own regions, with Threshold’s support. These could include mutual aid, education, preparedness, or other local care efforts aligned with our values. The goal is grounded, ethical work that responds to real needs without burning people out.
For those who feel called to deeper vocational leadership, Threshold will also offer a twelve-month priestess formation pathway, leading to legal ministerial ordination in the United States. This is a formal program with structure, mentorship, accountability, and a program fee. It’s optional, discernment-based, and meant for people who take spiritual leadership seriously.
I want to be clear about what this is and isn’t. This invitation isn’t about status, visibility, or influence. It’s about people I trust helping hold a container that is spiritual, political, and relational at a moment when all three are inseparable.
You’re welcome to join quietly.
You’re welcome to step forward.
You’re welcome to take your time.
If this resonates, I’d truly love to have you here.
Love all ways,
Priestess Rev. Lisa Marie Hayes
