Amy Outlaw Kietzman was born in the 1950s and raised in the Delaware watershed. and After raising 3 daughters in the city of Philadelphia with her husband, is now at home in Cheyney Pennsylvania among the meadows and woods. As a young adult, she traveled, studied, lived, and worked in Mexico, England, and Kenya, returning home to become a nonviolent action trainer and activist and community organizer. A lifelong Quaker, Amy had a spiritual awakening experience in her 40’s that started her on a long journey that to founding the Outlaw Abbey and Kindred of the Wild congregation, an outdoor church seeking communion with all Creation.
Reverend Rhetta Morgan is a singing healer, spiritual activist, and interfaith minister who has been gathering tools for healing and inspiration for over 40 years. Through her gifts of prayer, poetry, facilitation, and sermonizing, she cultivates hope and nurtures connection in her community as a pathway back to belonging and wholeness.
Sara Jolena Wolcott, M.Div., is a descendent of the founding families of the United States (Henry Wolcott arrived in 1635; Oliver Wolcott signed the Declaration of Independence) and trained as an eco-theologian and minister at Union Theological Seminary. Her ancestors worked closely with - and sometimes fought with - people from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. She founded and directs the international learning community, Sequoia Samanvaya. In addition to her eco-spiritual, multi-faith, and unconventional ministries, she brings international experience working with communities around sustainable development/regenerative cultures - an experience that taught her the importance of myths, spirituality, and cosmovisions in enabling regenerative societies.