Join us at Interfaith REPAIR on March 6!
Plus: Save the date for the 2026 Wayfare festival!
Interfaith REPAIR is this week.
If you have been circling it, meaning to register, or waiting to see if your schedule clears, this is your nudge. We are in the final stretch of ticket sales, and there is still room in all workshops but one.
History tells us that in times marked by tension and dehumanizing, the world’s faith traditions have carried tools for repair, reconciliation, and peace. What we keep coming back to is this: small changes lead to big changes, and real change is built through practice. It looks like sitting in a room with people who do not see the world exactly like you do and choosing curiosity anyway. It looks like learning skills you can actually use on a Tuesday afternoon when something gets tense. There is a seat in the room for you.
Three workshops in particular still have space:
Wendy Ulrich – Eternally Committed & Complicated
Wendy brings decades of clinical and spiritual wisdom to the paradox of long-term commitment in marriage, in families, even in our relationship with God. Many of us know the tension between commitment and individuality, between fixing and tolerating, between holding on and letting go. This workshop creates space for that tension rather than trying to rush past it.
Reverend Jamie White – Forgiveness
What does it actually mean to release resentment without denying harm? How do we move toward freedom without pretending something did not hurt? Reverend Jamie White’s workshop, through the lens of Christianity, creates space for honesty, nuance, and the kind of courage forgiveness really requires.
David Whippy – Religious Ecology: Faith, Connection, and Environmental Stewardship
At a moment when environmental issues feel overwhelming or politicized, this workshop offers something steadier: connection, responsibility, and shared sacred ground. David invites us to consider how Indigenous and faith-rooted traditions call us into deeper relationship with the Earth and with one another.
If you have attended REPAIR before, you know the tone. Honest. Practical. Hopeful.
If you have not yet joined us, this is a beautiful entry point. We would love to see you there.
If you have been on the fence because cost has been a barrier, please know some attendees have generously donated to subsidize a small number of discounted tickets. You are welcome to send an email to: waymakersks@gmail.com to inquire.
With gratitude,
The Waymakers Team
Patrick Mason, Chad Ford & Katie Searle





