who we are.


We’re a contemplative community that doesn’t want to limit our understanding of God or of what spiritual experiences look like. We walk and wonder and explore what spiritual community without walls can be.

We want to feel the movement of Spirit, see the fingerprints of God, and engage awe, curiosity, and deep, mindful connection.

How do we do that?

By purposefully interacting with the world and with one another.

Our monthly wanderings are an opportunity to hike, eat, talk, question, challenge, play, sing, and engage. Join us.

 
Contemplation is immersion in the God who created this world for all of us ... Hinduism tells us that within the cave of the heart, God dwells, not just in the forest. And the Buddhists say, “Buddha is present in all places, in all beings, in all things, in all lands, not just in the monastery.” “Where can I go to flee from your presence?” the Jewish Psalmist says [Psalm 139:7]. “Whithersoever you turn, there is the face of God,” Islam teaches. And Christianity reminds us always: “Ever since the creation of the world, God’s invisible nature has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made...
— Sister Joan Chittister
 

our team.

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| Payton Hoegh |

Payton wears a lot of hats. A particularly dusty one on his head and the rest as a variety of roles that keep him moving - on trail and off. He’s Program Director of the Center for Spirituality in Nature, a non-profit communicator, contract designer, community-weaver, writer, preacher, and postulant in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.

He talks too much.

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| Jazmin Hoegh |

Jazmin brings structure to All Wanderers. She’s a Speech Language Pathologist with LAUSD, an Auto-Immune Disease Awareness advocate, sometime cane-wielding fashionista, and event planner, schedule-keeper extraordinaire.

She enjoys hiking, hospitality, and bouldering.