by James Amadon – Originally posted here on The Ecological Disciple on August 8, 2022. The author of today’s article, James Amadon, is the Executive Director of Circlewood, a nonprofit organization …
by Christine Sine We just celebrated Earth Day, and yesterday I had the privilege of sharing the sermon at Seattle Mennonite church. This was not another doom and gloom talk about …
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 …
by April Yamasaki If we think of the church year as a whole, there are four Sundays to prepare for Christmas—the first Sunday of Advent, the second Sunday of Advent, …
One of our writers, Jeannie Kendall, has written a wonderful series of poems that reflect “voices” from each section of text from Luke’s gospel. She has generously offered for anyone to …
by Christine Sine A few weeks ago I read a fascinating article that talked about how chemical sprays – both pesticides and fertilizers – negatively impact pollination by altering the …
By Lisa Scandrette — Originally posted here on June 4th, 2019. Mother’s day weekend gave me a chance to sit in awe and wonder as we cued up old family …
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