There were 22 Guardians meetings held between 1971 and 1982.
1st Guardians Meeting – November 1971
2nd Guardians Meeting, April 1972
3rd Guardians Meeting, November 3-5, 1972
4th Guardians Meeting, April 15, 1973 – 90 participated
5th Guardians Meeting, October 14, 1973
- Guardians, Teach LENS!, George McBurney
- On This Side of Our Turn to the World, Joseph Mathews
- The Religious Emerge, Joseph Mathews
- Reports
- Participants List
6th Guardians Meeting, April 19-21, 1974
- Corporate Organization and Global Polity, Clancy Mann
- Portents of the Turn to the World, Joseph Slicker
- New World Future, Charles Moore
- Role of the Guardian, Minneapolis, Claire Woodbury
- Reports
7th Guardians Meeting, October 13, 1974
8th Guardians Meeting, April 11-13, 1975
- Primal Community Opening Talk, Joseph Mathews
- Majuro: Claiming the Miracles, Leah Early
- TASC: Enabling Entrance Into the 20th Century, Jon Thorsen
- New Corporate Management, Ben Ball
- Hope, Paravocation, Joseph Mathews
- Guardian Style, Attitude and Approach, Don Moffett
- Procedures and Reports
9th Guardians Meeting, October 10-12, 1975
10th Guardians Meeting, April 11, 1976
11th Guardians Meeting, October 17, 1976
13th Guardians Meeting, October 14-16, 1977
14th Guardians Meeting, April 9, 1978
15th Guardians Meeting, October 15, 1978
16th Guardians Meeting, April 1979
- Life of Service, Robert Rafos
- Reports
17th Guardians Meeting, October 12-14, 1979
- On the Dynamics of Global Community, Opening Talk, Don Moffett
- Daily Office Witness on the Being the Secular Religious, Gary Drown
- Significant Engagement
- Human Factor talk
- Introduction to the Social Process Triangles
- Reports
18th Guardians Meeting, April 1980
- Meeting Reports
- Supper Reflection, Robert Booher
19th Guardians, Meeting, October 17-19, 1980
- “Harbingers of Hope” talk
- Reports
- Closing Address: Towards Events that Change History, Janice Ulangca
21st Guardians Meeting, April 18, 1982
Ten Years of Engagement, Judy Lindblad
The Guild, Sam Hanson
Reflection Toward the Future, Justin Morrill