Who We Are

Who We Are

We are designers, theologians, practitioners, strategists, and gatherers. We are animated by joy, inspired by tradition, and motivated by the future. 


We are designers, theologians, practitioners, strategists, and gatherers. We are animated by joy, inspired by tradition, and motivated by the future. 


Team

Co-Founder and Executive Director

Angie Thurston

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More and more of us are alone in our spiritual lives, and I want to help reverse that trend. My passions are supporting spiritual innovators and creating networks of small groups focused on spiritual growth. Some of my inspirations in this work include the Church of the Saviour in DC, Alcoholics Anonymous, YPO, and communities of women religious. 

My most consistent personal practice is taking 20 minutes every day to go inward and spend time with God. I’m also an avid student of the Urantia Book and an active participant in the community of Urantia Book readers. I have loved volunteering at Recovery Café DC since spring of 2019. 

I am an Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School, where I have helped to develop and teach a course for Harvard graduate students called the Spiritual Lives of Leaders. I went to Brown University and Harvard Divinity School, where I served as a Ministry Innovation Fellow from 2016-2021.

I live in Falls Church, VA with my husband Vipin Thekk and our son Orion.

Co-Founder and Principal

Casper ter Kuile

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Nothing makes me happier than learning from religious traditions to inspire new ways for us to live lives of greater connection, meaning, and depth. In the midst of enormous changes in how we experience community and spirituality, I bring people together to create projects that ennoble the everyday and help build a world of joyful belonging. 

My own core practices include harmony folk singing and keeping a tech sabbath, and I’ve spent the last eight years experimenting with new forms of text study on my podcast Harry Potter and the Sacred Text and community-building through Nearness.

I hold Masters of Divinity and Public Policy degrees from Harvard University, and served as a Ministry Innovation Fellow at Harvard Divinity School from 2016-2021. My book, The Power of Ritual (HarperOne) was published in 2020 and I live with my husband Sean Lair in Brooklyn, NY.

Nothing makes me happier than learning from religious traditions to inspire new ways for us to live lives of greater connection, meaning, and depth. In the midst of enormous changes in how we experience community and spirituality, I bring people together to create projects that ennoble the everyday and help build a world of joyful belonging. 

My own core practices include harmony folk singing and keeping a tech sabbath, and I’ve spent the last six years experimenting with new forms of text study on my podcast Harry Potter and the Sacred Text

I hold Masters of Divinity and Public Policy degrees from Harvard University, and served as a Ministry Innovation Fellow at Harvard Divinity School from 2016-2021. My book, The Power of Ritual (HarperOne) was published in 2020 and I live with my husband Sean Lair in Brooklyn, NY.

Project Manager

Ben Woo Poretzky

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I want to expand our capacities for connection, relationship, and collective consciousness. I create spaces and experiences where we can explore new ways of relating, reimagine spirituality, and build new communities that resonate. 

One practice of mine is simply steeping in community, living in community housing experiments, organizing men’s groups, hosting Jewish holiday gatherings - my response to the epidemic of loneliness. Also I begin and end each day with a personal practice of movement and muscle release to connect with my body. I believe, as Ram Dass said, “we work on ourselves in order to help others, but also we help others in order to work on ourselves.”

I am a co-founder of a men’s education and community building organization called Kinhood. My first career was as a product manager in technology. I now repurpose the rigor and organizational focus of my corporate experience into social projects. I studied Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and Jewish Studies at the Pardes Institute. I serve on the board of my local synagogue, Chochmat Halev. And I help organize a Burning Man Shabbat ceremony for 1000 guests in the desert each summer.

Founding Story

Sacred Design Lab was founded by Angie Thurston, Casper ter Kuile, and Sue Phillips in 2019, following six years of collaboration that began at Harvard Divinity School (HDS). 


Our story began when Angie and Casper, both Master of Divinity students at the time, discovered a shared curiosity about where religiously unaffiliated millennials were finding meaningful community. We began mapping innovative secular communities around the United States, which led to our first report, How We Gather. This gained traction across the country and led to a series of innovator gatherings at HDS, as well as a second report about innovative communities within religious traditions, called Something More. Thanks to anchor support from the Fetzer Institute, Angie and Casper became Ministry Innovation Fellows at HDS upon graduating in 2016.


Increasingly, institutional partners became interested in our work, including religious denominations, foundations, theological educators, and business leaders. Sue Phillips, then New England regional lead for the Unitarian Universalist Association, joined the team to support these partners in engaging questions of spiritual innovation. 


Over time, our collaboration deepened and Sue became a full-time Ministry Innovation Fellow at HDS. As our work expanded, we joined the On Being Project, where we were incubated for a year as the On Being Impact Lab from 2018-19. By this time, we had learned of a desire among innovative community leaders to stay connected with each other and to deepen spiritually. As a result, we developed the Formation Project, a year-long pilot in fostering spiritual development across different locations, religious identities, and beliefs.


By 2019, we had written five reports on the changing landscape of community and spiritual life in America and hosted more than half a dozen convenings of innovators, denominational leaders, funders, and elders. This connected us with hundreds of incredible practitioners from across sectors who care about spiritual well being. We saw the opportunity to create our own organization dedicated to working with innovators to help develop the spiritual infrastructure of the future. Sacred Design Lab was born!


Over the years, our team has had the privilege of partnering with organizations including the Fetzer Institute, Wesleyan Impact Partners, Templeton World Charity Foundation, Jim Joseph Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies, Einhorn Collaborative, Well Being Trust, and the Obama Foundation, as well as Google, Pinterest, and IDEO. And we’ve led projects with amazing teammates including Jen Bailey, Darrell Jones III, Katie Gordon, Hilary Allen, Derrick Scott III, Justin Landwehr, and Tiffany Ketant.


In 2024, Sue left Sacred Design Lab to join the founding team of the Workshop for Emotional and Spiritual Technology. 

Elders & Ancestors

 

Sacred Design Lab is fueled by collective human wisdom about how to engage what matters most. We are of course not the authors of that wisdom but the inheritors of it, and are grateful beyond measure to ancestors and elders who have stewarded and taught us this priceless wisdom, especially 


Sr. Sue Mosteller, Sr. Anne Curtis, Sr. Carol Zinn, Sr. Mary Dacey, Gordon and Mary Cosby, Elizabeth O’Connor, John O’Donohue, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Howard Thurman, Henri Nouwen, Marilyn Thie, Stephanie Paulsell, Kerry Maloney, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Dudley Rose, Mary Hunt, Mark Jordan, Richard Holloway, Victoria Safford, Margaret Wheatley, Charlotte Miller, Richard Rohr, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Gil Rendle, Peter and Eileen Laurence, Steve and Bobbie Dreier, Laura Geller and Richard Siegel, Killian Noe, Marsha Foster Boyd, Joseph Deck, Mike Little, Djalòki Dessables, Kim Montroll, Alicia Forde, Gabriel Wilson, LaWanda Thompson, Lisa Greenwood, Cornell West, and bell hooks.

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