by The Rev. Elaine Breckenridge I have always loved trees. I climbed them as a child. In high school and college, I wrote sentimental poems about them. As an adult,…
by Karen Wilk Air, we can’t see it Yet we need it, yet we breathe it Deep breath, gentle sigh In-Out, Out-In, every moment Cloud thick, mountain thin Breathe on…
by James Amadon This is the fourteenth installment of a series on Exodus written by James Amadon for The Ecological Disciple. Take a minute to read Exodus 24 HERE. You…
By Megan Bollen In times of global overwhelm or solastalgia, the simple act of picking up trash can offer us hope, and an opportunity to connect to both The Divine…
By Barbie Perks On my walk yesterday I noticed the gutters in the road, how full of leaves and grass cuttings they were, how much of the mole heaps end…
By Karen Wilk Earth shalom, The call of this poem, While glaciers melt And ocean reefs swelt, Chemicals cloud the atmosphere And plastics pollute, far and near God’s precious creatures…
by Louise Conner – Originally posted here on the Ecological Disciple on April 6, 2023. In the nooks and crannies of the world, with no human present, songs of praise…
100 GOOD MEDICINE (from Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth by Randy Woodley – used with permission) In times of change learners inherit the earth; while the learned find themselves…
by Christine Sine Next weekend we celebrate Earth Day. It will be a busy weekend for me as I am speaking at the Inhabit conference on Saturday and then giving…
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