by Christine Sine Summer for me is always a season of radical hospitality. It is also one of the cornerstones of the life of Christ and his legacy to us…
by Elaine Breckenridge, featured photo: Waves at English Boom, Camano Island During the lockdown days of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, personal rhythms of life were interrupted. I found myself…
words and pictures by June Friesen Many years ago I did an extensive study on bees, particularly honey bees. I gathered material from several places, one place being the state…
by Randy Woodley Editor’s Note: We are delighted to share this excerpt from Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley’s newest book Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting With Sacred Earth. What…
all words and images by Kate Kennington Steer Between April and August 2021 Creative Response Arts was working with performance poet Justin Coe and the Space2Grow community garden project from…
words and photos by June Friesen Recently as we have been hiking, I have taken time to observe the trees. I am so amazed at the intricacy, the uniqueness, the…
by Elaine Breckenridge February 1 marks the feast day of St. Brigid of Ireland. Her life approximately dates from 452-523. Saints have always been a part of my faith tradition…
by Louise Conner, as originally published on The Ecological Disciple Using keen observation skills and an aptitude for creative solutions, the Khasi and Jaintai people in northeastern India have, for…
all words and photos by June Friesen The idea for World Soil Day was birthed through the International Union of Soil Sciences in 2002. The purpose of having a day…
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