Renaissance Community
In 1974, the Brotherhood became the legally-recognized Renaissance Church Community and moved its operations to the mill town of Turners Falls, MA.
Resentment and Metelica's increasing abusive behavior due to drug and alcohol addictions led to eventual migrations of members out of the community until 1988 when the few remaining members paid Metelica to leave and never return.
The Aftermath: 1988–2006
In 1988, the Renaissance Community as a recognizable communal entity came to an end. The commune's property was cleaned up and cooperatively managed. The various houses were sold off to private ownership or converted and renovated into separate apartments. Several contracting businesses based in Gill still exist, along with regular seminars dealing with meditation and spiritual practice. Former and current members attend reunions and discuss the community's controversial legacy. In May 2006, former member Bruce Geisler produced a documentary film about the community entitled Free Spirits: The Birth, Life and Loss of a New Age Dream.
References
- ^ Gorni, Yosef; Oved, Iaácov; Paz, Idit; Ṭabenḳin, Yad (1987). Communal life: an internat. perspective; [lectures delivered at The Internat. Conference on Kibbutz and Communes, May 1985, Yad Tabenkin-Efal, Israel]. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books. p. 201. ISBN 9780887381508.
- ^ Sreenivasan, Jyotsna (2008). Utopias in American history. Santa Barbara, CA, US: ABC-CLIO. pp. 330–334. ISBN 9781598840520. OCLC 213444815.
- ^ "Free Spirits movie. Michael Rapunzel, Renaissance Community commune". acornproductions.net. Retrieved 2018-04-27. For DVD, Free Spirits : the birth, life, & loss of a New Age dream in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
External links
- Brown, Daniel (2019-11-12). "Whatever Happened to the Renaissance Community?". Foundation for Intentional Community. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- "Daniel A. Brown Photograph Collection". Special Collections and University Archives – UMass Amherst Libraries. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
- Devine, Tom (2009-05-22). "Valley Guru". The Baystate Objectivist. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
- The Brotherhood of the Spirit Commune in Warwick, MA -- 5-28-22 discussion by participants
- Spirit in Flesh, Brotherhood of the Spirit commune band, posed in with a Rolls Royce in front of the commune house on Chestnut Street, Turners Falls : From left: Joe Podlesny, John Sullivan (?), Michael Metelica, and Bob Hincks
- Whatever Happened to the Renaissance Community? | Global Ecovillage Network United States
- We Left Our Community but Our Community Never Left Us | Global Ecovillage Network United States
- Vibes
- Brotherhood of the Spirit – Special Collections & University Archives
- Mademoiselle