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Shiloh Genesis Master Library


Frontier Media | Notebook Studios


Introducing the Shiloh Genesis Master Library

We’re excited to formally introduce the Shiloh Genesis Master Library—a new cornerstone of Frontier Media and a central resource for exploring the vision, architecture, and long-range planning behind Shiloh and the Commonwealth.


This library brings together thousands of pages of foundational documents, master plans, and supporting materials, translated into a dynamic, accessible experience through AI-generated videos, infographics, slide decks, and interactive Q&A. Every element in the Genesis Master Library is derived directly from Shiloh’s core texts and the fully developed Freedom Lodge website, ensuring clarity, consistency, and fidelity to the original mission.



Where to Begin

At the heart of the update are three interactive podcast-style briefings, designed to meet listeners wherever they are—whether they want a concise overview or a comprehensive deep dive. All three allow you to ask questions at any time and receive real-time responses grounded in the source material.


1. Long Form Deep Dive: The most comprehensive and in-depth experience. This is the full architectural exploration of Shiloh—ideal for those who want maximum context, systems thinking, and long-range vision.


2. Medium Form Overview: A substantial walkthrough that still goes deep, but with a tighter scope and shorter runtime. Ideal for focused exploration without committing to the full deep dive.


3. Short Form Briefing: A concise, high-level overview designed for quick orientation. Perfect if you’re short on time but want a clear understanding of the core ideas.


While all three experiences are interactive and capable of answering your questions, the deeper you go, the richer the insight becomes, depending on your curiosity and availability.



Additional Studio Features

In addition to the interactive podcasts, the Studio now includes several complementary formats designed to support different learning styles:


  • Slide Deck Presentation — a structured visual walkthrough

  • Infographic — a high-level systems snapshot

  • Video Overview — a guided visual introduction


Each format presents the same foundational ideas through a different lens, allowing participants to engage in the way that feels most intuitive to them.




(If you’re visiting from a mobile device, see the images below for step-by-step directions on how to access the Notebook Studios feature.)


Step 1, after logging in (Mobile)
Step 1, after logging in (Mobile)
Step 2, accessing the feature (Mobile)
Step 2, accessing the feature (Mobile)
Preview of desktop engagement


A Note on Feedback

At this stage, the Genesis Master Library is in an open beta. Importantly, we do not receive user data from this feature—no names, no questions, no engagement metrics are stored or visible on our end. Because of this, we rely entirely on direct feedback from our companions to refine and improve the experience.


If you explore the library, we ask that you make a simple note of:

  • the questions you asked,

  • what felt clear or compelling,

  • anything that felt confusing or less helpful, and

  • how the experience flowed overall.


The feedback we’ve received so far has been overwhelmingly positive, and we’re deeply grateful for the time and care people have taken to share their impressions.


Suggested Questions to Explore Shiloh


  1. What is Shiloh, in its simplest terms, and what problem is it ultimately trying to solve?


  2. How does Shiloh differ from an eco-village, intentional community, or real estate development?


  3. What does “Eco-Polis” mean, and how is that concept applied in the design of Shiloh?


  4. How is Shiloh governed, and how does its structure ensure long-term mission integrity across generations?


  5. What role does faith play in Shiloh’s daily life, institutions, and decision-making—especially for people from different Christian traditions?


  6. How does Shiloh integrate land stewardship, work, and community life into a single coherent system?


  7. What kinds of institutions are planned within Shiloh (education, agriculture, culture, hospitality, etc.), and how do they function together?


  8. How does Shiloh aim to remain resilient in times of economic, social, or infrastructural instability?


  9. What is the long-term vision of the Commonwealth, and how does Shiloh serve as its prototype or founding node?


  10. What forms of participation exist for individuals who feel aligned with the mission but are at different stages of life or capacity?


Optional Debrief

If you’re open to it, we’d love to schedule a brief call or debrief after you feel complete with your exploration. This is entirely optional and meant to be conversational—not a burden. Our hope is that the experience feels engaging, intuitive, and genuinely enjoyable.


This library represents thousands of hours of writing, research, planning, and synthesis, and even 30 minutes of engagement followed by honest feedback makes a meaningful difference as we continue refining the system.


Ongoing Access

The Genesis Master Library will remain live on the site indefinitely—you’re always welcome to return. With each round of feedback, improvements are made, and the experience will continue to evolve and mature over time.


We’ll be actively sharing this resource with prospective leadership committee members and we want to ensure everything is dialed in before doing so. At this stage, you’re also welcome to share the library with others who may find it valuable.


Thank you for your support, your curiosity, and your thoughtful engagement.


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