Kairos Sanctuary

We are at a turning point, and the Story is not over.

A Sacred Center where followers of the Way can participate in liturgy, sacrament, communion, and monastic practice.

Liturgy

There is a pattern at the core of life. A liturgical calendar supports our alignment with the Way and right relationship with the One.

Sacrament

Gratitude is at the center of our daily practice. A life of devotion and worship in each moment.

Communion

Monastic Practice

Meditation

Prayer

Contemplation

Communion

Participatory Philosophy

Ontological

All beings share in (participate in) the divine ground of being; they are not self-existent.

Epistemological

Knowing is a co-creative relationship — “I know with reality,” not “I know about it.”

Axiological

Value is discovered through communion and contribution, not imposed from outside.

Ethical

To live well is to participate rightly — to align our will, action, and perception with the wholeness of creation.

Theological

We participate in God’s life, energy, and love — theosis (union/deification) as ultimate participation.

Participatory Philosophy offers a way of seeing and living that reunites what the modern world divided — matter and meaning, science and spirit, self and world. It begins with the understanding that reality is relational and alive — that we come to know truth not by standing apart from the world, but by participating in it.

This approach invites us to think, learn, and act in harmony with the living processes of creation — seeing knowledge as communion, ethics as reciprocity, and the universe as a sacred field of relationship. It’s a philosophy of wholeness, dialogue, and transformation: a way of rediscovering our place in the ongoing story of life.