by James Amadon, originally posted on Circlewood’s Blog The Ecological Disciple In August of 2017, I was given the opportunity to continue the work of Tom and Christine Sine by…
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…
By Sean Gladding — From time to time I write about what my garden is teaching me about life. Paying attention to the plants, insects, birds and soil with which…
By Lynne Baab — Maybe you’ve never heard of World Environment Day, a day set aside by the United Nations to focus on care for the environment. I only learned…
The 2013 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides is out. If you are concerned about eating supermarket food but cannot afford to go totally organic here is the latest guide on what…
This morning’s post in the series Creating Sacred Space comes from Mary De Jong. Mary leads personal discernment pilgrimages/retreats to Iona, Scotland and locally in the Great Pacific Northwest. She is…
“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky displays what his hands have made.” — Psalm 19:1 (GW) From creaking crickets to massages and bubble-gum ice-cream, Experiencing God is…
Last night was my final class at St Andrew’s Episcopal church here in Seattle. Much of our discussion was around the principles and tenets of Permaculture. This method of agriculture,…
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