The Meetinghouse Team
About Us
You might know us as the historic building on the corner, but we’ve always been so much more. We are ‘one house, many rooms’ inside and out – a place to nourish body, mind, and soul.
We are dedicated to enriching the community of Ridgefield, CT, and the surrounding areas through a vibrant blend of artistic expression, uplifting music, transformative leadership programs, and a welcoming inclusive space for our community partners.
Nestled within our walls you’ll find art galleries, a cozy coffee shop with local market goods, a tranquil outdoor path, a labyrinth, a wind phone for moments of reflection and peace, and a food pantry to nourish the body. We aspire to be a creative and inclusive hub where every corner sparks inspiration and every event fosters unity.
A Legacy of Gathering and Growth
For over 250 years, Ridgebury Congregational Church has been a steward of this historic campus, fostering a spirit of community, reflection, and renewal. The Meetinghouse grew out of this tradition as a separate, inclusive space dedicated to creativity, connection, and well-being.
While The Meetinghouse and Ridgebury Congregational Church share a campus and a commitment to community, they are distinct entities. Whether you come for yoga, a concert, a conversation, or worship, you are welcome to engage in the way that feels right for you—no expectations, no agenda, just a place where you belong.
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Meet the Team
Dr. Deborah Rundlett
Deborah Rundlett is the director of The Meetinghouse and pastor of Ridgebury Congregational Church. With a rich background spanning business, academia, and the church, Debbie brings a wealth of experience to her leadership roles. She was part of the advertising launch team for the IBM-PC, taught a doctoral track in leadership, and served congregations in Connecticut, New York, and San Diego. For twelve years, she served as a judicatory leader for the Presbyterian Church (USA), before transitioning to coaching at LeaderWise, a consultancy based in Minneapolis.
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Debbie is the Founder of Poets & Prophets at The Meetinghouse, a community of practice for change leaders committed to the flourishing of both people and planet. She is also a founding steward of the Global Consciousness Institute, a member of the steering board for the Humanistic Leadership Academy, and a member of the Ridgefield, CT America 250 committee for the Town of Ridgefield, where she lives.
Her conviction is that the whole leader requires the whole person: body, mind, and soul. As a global coach and facilitator, Debbie designs transformative journeys that integrate perennial wisdom, change leadership principles, and regenerative practices to foster individual and collective flourishing. She particularly enjoys working with interdisciplinary teams.
Debbie holds a Master of Organizational Development (Phi Beta Gamma) from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, a Doctor of Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary, a Master of Divinity from The Divinity School at Yale University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Sweet Briar College. She is also highly credentialed with certifications from the Center for Creative Leadership, the Presencing Institute (MIT), Korn Ferry, Discovery Learning, and Case Western Reserve University. An experienced speaker and facilitator, Debbie has presented at numerous conferences and universities. She retains her ordination in the Presbyterian Church (USA), with standing in the United Church of Christ (UCC).
Currently, her research focuses on developing a Formational Set that draws from perennial wisdom, change leadership, and prospective memory. She believes that now, more than ever, we are called to make a collective leap to a new level of consciousness in order to thrive.
She is married to Dick Greenwood, and together they live in a pre-Revolutionary War home in Connecticut with their Labrador Retriever, Abby. They have one daughter.
Fun Fact: Debbie has a passion for Canadian authors, with Robertson Davies and Louise Penny being two of her favorites. She’s always open to book suggestions!
For a more detailed professional background, visit her LinkedIn profile.
Carole Bishop
Carole Bishop is the Operations Manager at The Meetinghouse. With 32 years of experience in the telecommunications field, Carole continues to work remotely as a telecommunications engineer for a Maine-based company while applying her expertise in organization and management to The Meetinghouse.
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Her strong organizational skills play a key role in maintaining records, managing files, and coordinating event schedules. Carole oversees financial operations, including income processing, invoicing, and payroll, while ensuring the historic buildings are properly maintained to create a safe and welcoming space for the community. She also serves on the sexton team alongside Heather Thomas.
Carole holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Eastern Connecticut State University and spent a semester as an exchange student at West Chester University in Pennsylvania.
Outside of work, she enjoys a variety of sports, including kickboxing, softball, and basketball. She treasures time spent with her partner, Heather, and their family and friends, especially her two great-nephews.
Fun Fact: Carole has been to 19 Women’s Basketball Final Fours since 2000, with UCONN Huskies winning 10 of them! Carole also officiated her niece’s wedding in 2022.
Heather Cochrane
Heather Cochrane is the Environmentalist in Residence at The Meetinghouse. A longtime high school science teacher, Heather now uses her skills to connect the community with the woods and wetlands surrounding The Meetinghouse, bringing learning beyond the classroom walls.
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She believes that time spent in nature fosters a deeper appreciation for the environment, inspiring care and stewardship. Heather also values the mental and emotional benefits of outdoor experiences, which can reduce stress, clear the mind, and cultivate a sense of peace that extends to other parts of life.
With a Master’s in Environmental Studies from Southern Connecticut State University, Heather also holds a degree in education from Georgia State University and a bachelor’s in German from Allegheny College. She furthered her studies at the Goethe Institut in Staufen, Germany.
At The Meetinghouse, Heather is focused on creating welcoming outdoor spaces, including walking paths, gardens, and seating areas, while reducing the campus’s environmental footprint. She organizes environmental programming, invites guest speakers, and leads a study of native plant life in the wooded wetlands.
Her work integrates with wellness and wisdom initiatives, encouraging growth in body, mind, and soul.
Heather lives with her dog Elinor and enjoys baking, gardening, and traveling.
Fun Fact: Heather rode an ostrich when she was in South Africa!
For more about Heather, visit her LinkedIn profile.
Kate Loewengart
Kate Loewengart is the Wellness Resident at The Meetinghouse. With a diverse background that spans hospitality, marketing/advertising and yoga, mindfulness and early childhood education programs, she has built her career by connecting people, building communities and strengthening organizations. As the Wellness Resident, Kate oversees our yoga and meditation studio. She also works collaboratively with our other residents and The Meetinghouse leadership to explore how wellness perspectives can enhance our programs. She looks forward to casting a wide net on wellness activities, and creating more ways for The Meetinghouse to serve the community through wellness-related programs.
For Kate, wellness is more than a group of yoga poses or a moment of stillness. What happens beyond the mat or cushion is where true yoga — and overall wellness — begins. Kate strongly believes that the practice of listening to ourselves and mindful presence with others is the most effective way to promote positive change in the world.
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Kate received her 200 hour yoga teaching certification from YogaWorks in 2010, a nationally recognized program with roots in both the ashtanga (flow) and iyengar (alignment) lineages. During this time Kate was also a founding staff member of the Lil Omm Yoga community in Washington DC, where she worked with a collective of teachers to bring the eight limbs of yoga to students throughout the life cycle. This shaped her belief that yoga is a practice for any age and stage in our lives, and she weaves this perspective into the classes and workshops she teaches. Kate is also certified to teach mindfulness through Mindfulness Matters, and has developed mindfulness programs for classrooms that include professional training for educators. In addition to her certifications, she has studied multiple modalities and perspectives through retreats and workshops including Zen Buddhist Meditation with Karen Maezen Miller, Insight Meditation with Tara Brach and Sharon Salzburg, restorative movement with Donna Farhi, prenatal/postnatal yoga with Pleasance Silicki and children’s yoga at the National Kids Yoga Conference. Kate holds a BA in History from Middlebury College.
Kate is a true neighbor — she lives right around the corner in Ridgebury with her husband Mike and two children (one who literally spent her first five years in a yoga studio!). She serves on the Ridgefield Little League Board of Directors and is the Vice President of the Wooster School Parent’s Association. Along with her lab mix Stella, she also volunteers as a Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) Therapy Dog Team. In her spare time she can be found cooking, hiking, trying to be a better gardener, cheering at her son’s baseball games, seeing her daughter’s plays and planning her next ski trip.
Fun Fact: Kate has an Advanced Certificate in Wine from the Wine & Spirits Education Trust and has completed over eight wine education programs including the Windows on the World Wine School — all for research in her role as a writer for Wine Spectator magazine’s first wine education program.
For a more detailed professional background, visit her LinkedIn profile.
Candice McMath
Candice McMath is the Communications Manager at The Meetinghouse. Her background includes marketing, human resources, and management roles in retail, private, and non-profit sectors. Certified in Google Analytics and Google Ads, she leverages coaching instruments like MBTI, Change Style Indicator, the Predictive Index, and Core Values Index to translate complex industry jargon into relatable messages.
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Candice believes that we are facing an epidemic of loneliness, and that authentic communication can lead to genuine connection and healing. Her work with The Meetinghouse is driven by her passion for community and belonging.
Candice has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Muskingum University, with focuses in Business and English, with postgraduate work in middle childhood education.
She and her partner currently reside in North Carolina with two dogs, Taylor and Gibson, and one cat, Calvin.
Fun Fact: In her spare time, Candice enjoys a variety of activities, from gardening and knitting, to woodworking and playing video games. She recently built a Windsor chair from log-split wood using only hand tools, and is entirely too attached to the villagers on her Animal Crossing: New Horizons island.
For more about Candice, visit her LinkedIn profile.
Maggie Swomley
Maggie Swomley is the Coffee Bar and Retail Manager of The Market at The Meetinghouse. She has been a barista for over three years and is now excited to take on a management position.
Maggie has a Bachelor of Arts from Occidental College, where she studied Biology. She has also taken courses in software engineering and herbalism. She loves spending time outdoors, hiking, running, practicing yoga, gardening, and kayaking. She has a lovely cat named Kaisa.
Sara Vokes
Sara Vokes is the Music Director for the Meetinghouse and Ridgebury Congregational Church and owner of the Sara Vokes Music Studio. A lifelong musician, educator, and performer, Sara finds joy in bringing music and the spoken word to life while nurturing creativity in others.
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She has sung leading roles in operas, performed as a soloist with orchestras and choirs, and won awards in vocal competitions. Her educational background includes a Master of Music from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor of Music from Ithaca College, where she studied vocal performance and musical theatre. Sara also studied at the Eastman School of Music during high school, competing in both voice and piano.
Sara’s varied career includes sabbatical teaching roles at Ithaca College and work in organizational development and training for corporations and nonprofits. These experiences shaped her understanding of the balance required to thrive as a working musician and creative professional. Today, she teaches voice, piano, acting, and presentation skills, writes and performs original music, and collaborates with her husband James in their duo, James&Sara. She also arranges ensemble performances and organizes concerts to give students, emerging artists, and professionals a platform to share their talents.
Sara believes music and words can illuminate life’s joys, soothe its sorrows, and inspire connection. Whether encouraging students, directing music programs, or performing, she creates spaces where creativity can flourish.
At home, Sara and James live creatively in their little yellow house in Connecticut, surrounded by wild gardens and three adopted cats.
Fun Fact: Sara has volunteered at local animal shelters, and would often go sing soft songs to the cats to keep them company. One time, while she was singing Amazing Grace, a sweet little kitty tapped her on the shoulder as she sang the word “Grace.” She came home with Sara that day and of course, the kitten’s name became “Grace.”
Learn more about Sara on her studio’s website.
Dr. Fanta Waterman
Fanta Waterman is the Leadership and Community Empowerment Resident at The Meetinghouse.
Grateful for how the principles and practice of yoga have influenced her personal experiences as well as her leadership journey, Fanta believes that yoga principles and practice can help with reflection, strength and resilience-building, and incorporates this ideology into her work with social entrepreneurs and health leaders as well as her yoga students. With over 500 hours of registered training with the Yoga Alliance and holding a Master of Public Health in Community Health Education and a PhD in Public Health, Dr. Fanta Waterman is a clinical assistant professor in Public Health Leadership and consultant to healthcare organizations aimed at increasing community access and representation in healthcare evidence, literature, and leadership.
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Her teaching style incorporates hatha, vinyasa, pranayama and meditation and invites students to a physical practice that is interesting, empowering and trauma-informed. Fanta is committed to expanding access to yoga to underexposed communities and provides vocal instructions and alignment cues during class to support focus and intuition in students’ practice, and build resilience.