Community of Living Traditions


Stony Point Center is home to a residential, multifaith community dedicated to the study and practice of nonviolence and peacemaking called the Community of Living Traditions. Although Stony Point is a conference center of the Presbyterian Church (USA) , we welcome our Muslim, Jewish and indigenous partners of other faith traditions as they nurture their own spiritual practices and work with one another to discover common commitments that will lead to a more just and peaceful world.

To read the Presbyterian News Service article about the Community of Living Traditions click here.

To find out more about the Community of Living Traditions partners, explore the Muslim Peace Fellowship, Shomer Shalom Network, and the Luke 6 Project.



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Community of Living Traditions



CLT is a multifaith community dedicated to nonviolence residing at Stony Point Center. Click to read more about our vision and our summer internship

YOGA



Center Yourself - Make time for yoga with Jody Atkinson in your retreat. For workshop information email us here.

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Building on the Rock: Arts Center Barn Raising


Join us for an old-fashioned Barn Raising

Come Be a Part of History!

We will build an Arts Center with the help of your work group

beginning Spring, 2011 

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Sacred Art

Visit the wonderful collection of Sacred Art open to the public at Stony Point Center.  On permanent loan from the Very Rev. James Parks Morton are 270 works of art from the world's religious traditions.  For a sneak peak, click here.