At All Common Ground, we believe real community isn’t built in theory—it’s cultivated in practice. It’s felt in the soil, shared around a table, and lived out in everyday choices that honor both people and planet.
That’s why one of our deepest hopes is to root All Common Ground in a living, breathing place—a regenerative farm that doesn’t just feed bodies, but nourishes souls.
More Than Sustainable: Restorative
Regenerative farming is different from traditional agriculture. It doesn’t just aim to “do less harm”—it seeks to heal. To restore ecosystems. To bring the soil back to life. And that vision speaks to something far bigger than food.
We’re dreaming of a place where that same spirit of regeneration happens in the human heart.
- People in recovery rebuilding their lives.
- Formerly unhoused folks rediscovering their purpose.
- Families finding healing through shared meals and meaningful work.
- Neighbors choosing to support food grown by hands they know.
This isn’t just about sustainable farming. It’s about sustainable lives. It’s about a community that grows together—across all the invisible lines that so often divide us.
A Living Model of Shared Humanity
Our conversations at All Common Ground often revolve around difficult truths, spiritual curiosity, and what it means to really see one another. But what if we didn’t stop at conversation?
What if our values had a zip code?
A place where people of all faiths (and none), all races, all backgrounds, all political leanings could live side by side—working the land, sharing meals, and supporting one another through life’s storms.
Imagine school kids visiting to learn about food and connection.
Imagine volunteers helping build tiny homes or fix up barns.
Imagine someone arriving at rock bottom—and finding not just help, but a home.
We believe it’s possible. In fact, we believe it’s necessary.
In a world increasingly driven by algorithms, division, and throwaway relationships, we’re planting our flag in the soil—literally. We’re saying: this is what it looks like when people choose presence over performance, and belonging over branding.
Your Food, Your Community
There are already regenerative farms around the country being supported by conscious consumers—people who care about where their food comes from, how the soil is treated, and whether workers are valued.
But our model adds another layer:
When you support our farm, you’re not just investing in sustainability—you’re investing in your neighbors.
- Your produce might be grown by someone in recovery from addiction.
- Your herbs might be planted by a local high school student earning community service hours.
- Your eggs might come from hens raised by a grandmother rebuilding her life after homelessness.
This is more than a farm. It’s a story of redemption—written together.
Ready to Plant the Dream
This isn’t a someday idea.
We’re ready.
We’re not looking to “scale” or pitch investors or automate the process. We’re looking to live it—to build a real place where people can grow food, faith, and friendship side by side.
So here’s the honest ask:
👉 Do you know someone with land in the High Country?
We’re not waiting for the perfect time. We’re ready now.
I’m ready to sell my house, move my family, and dedicate my life to making this dream real.
We’ll start small. With whatever we can. But we’ll start together.
If that stirs something in you—if you feel that pull toward something deeper, truer, more rooted—reach out. Let’s talk.
Because real community doesn’t just happen.
It’s planted, watered, and grown—with care.