Reliance

HOMESTEAD TO HOMESTEAD 

COMMUNITY TO COMMUNITY 

COUNTY BY COUNTY

WE ARE GATHERING TO BUILD AUTHENTIC, TRUSTWORTHY, EDUCATIONAL, ENCOURAGING SUPPORT

County Facilitators are simple living homesteaders making a place at the table for community building among fellow local homesteaders. Each county is unique to itself, autonomous in how each is organized.

Some counties meet monthly, some are active on social media, some counties have a long list of workshops, fellowships and kid activities.

At the forefront of every group is Christian leadership in Biblical Truth, Christian ethics and Christian culture with a desire to love one another in His name. Honor god. Welcome all. Embody Christ’s Reign. Steward the Land. Build Community reliance.

  • Just now beginning to form monthly meetings, Bedford county is rich with horse farms, homesteaders and the annual Macon Music and Mules Festival which includes many homestead teachers.

  • Coffee County is the founding county of Homesteader’s Alliance. This county is active with monthly meetings, workshops, Free Range Kid fellowships and Men/ Women Fellowhships.

  • Dickson County was the 2nd county group to form. With a diverse group of growers, milk producers and emergency preparation minded homesteaders, their monthly meetings and workshops are engaging.

  • DeKalb County is one of our newest county groups. Seasoned homesteader, Nicole Sauce, of the Self Reliance Festival facilitates a monthly meeting. This county group is all about community building, reliance, and living free in Tennessee.

  • Join the homestead conversation of Franklin County residents on Facebook.

  • Hickman County is the 3rd county to join Homesteader’s Alliance. They host a uniquely special name : HC2 Hickman County Homesteader’s Community. They have a wide variety of monthly meetings, workshops and fellowship events.

Current County Groups

Do you have a heart for building community ? We are looking for new county groups to get started !!

We’ll help you all along the way !

Tennessee Homesteader’s Alliance is an extension of the annual

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