Finding life together
In the south of England, eight miles from the West Dorset coast, in a tiny hamlet, David Aupperlee 鈥03 milks cows in the barn adjoining a 17th-century manor house. His wife, Helen, weeds the vegetable garden while their two children play nearby. A bell rings, and they join a handful of others in a tiny, 14th-century stone church for midday prayer. Lunch in the manor house follows鈥 homegrown, homemade food shared among 25 or so people at long tables. The conversation is lively.
This is Pilsdon Community, and though it sounds too good to be true, it is both true and good. But not idyllic.
鈥淧ilsdon was formed to be a welcoming refuge to people who have experienced some form of exclusion,鈥 Aupperlee said. 鈥淢ost people who are guests at Pilsdon are working through a major life crisis鈥攁ddiction, for example, or bereavement, or homelessness. Time here can help folks regain strength to reengage with life on the outside.鈥
Pilsdon also welcomes 鈥渨ayfarers,鈥 people traveling England鈥檚 network of footpaths. They arrive at all hours and are allowed to stay a night or a weekend.
Anchoring the community for all these guests are core members like the Aupperlees. They and three other members take responsibility for
the community鈥檚 organization. But the labor itself鈥攑reparing meals, cleaning, caring for the animals, the gardens, and the grounds鈥攊s shared among all.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not therapeutic in any clinical way,鈥 Aupperlee said. 鈥淏ut working with animals and plants, preparing meals, eating healthy food, being sought out in conversation鈥攑eople have purposeful work and meaningful relationships here. That鈥檚 what we all need, and it鈥檚 healing.鈥
Founded by an Anglican clergyman after WWII, Pilsdon Community welcomes people of any faith or none. Everyone, of any description, is welcomed.
鈥淥ur family has been here almost four years,鈥 Aupperlee said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen that people pushed to their limits often have an understanding of God that is both liberating and deeply hopeful. It鈥檚 been eye-opening and humbling. We learn from one another every day.鈥
To learn more about the Pilsdon Community, visit pilsdon.org.uk.