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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