Epistemology: the study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity Humility: a modest or low view of one’s own importance One day of the EcoFaith Youth Camp was spent
“The End of the World” book review by EcoFaith Leader Anna Barnett
EcoFaith leader Anna Barnett shared the following book review with us. Anna is a Quaker from Multnomah Friends Meeting. Please share with us your thoughts in the comment/reply section below. More book reviews by EcoFaith leaders will be posted in
Three Women, Three Books, Four Questions (by EcoFaith Leader Dick Harmon)
EcoFaith leader Dick Harmon has shared the following book review. Please share with us your thoughts in the comment section below. More book reviews by EcoFaith leaders will be posted in 2015. If you’re interested in sharing a non-fiction book
Columbia River Watershed Discipleship: Faith and the Ecology of Liberation (by EcoFaith Intern Dave Pritchett)
Would you risk being baptized in your local river or pond? In many places–such as northeastern Indiana where I use to live immersing oneself in a local water body nowadays means exposure to a bath of chemicals and coliform bacteria
Planning the EcoFaith Youth Camp (by EcoFaith Intern Karin Hatch)
Recently in my life I have had the opportunity to be a part of the planning team for a few major projects. One of these was the EcoFaith Youth Camp (each summer the EcoFaith Youth camp offers interactive events for High
My Story (by Cecil Denney, a teacher/leader in our Biocommons Course)
Cecil Denney is part of the Fall 2014 Organizing in the Biocommons teaching team and a member at Lake Oswego United Methodist Church. **** My Story There is a point to this story. If you look around, there are a lot
Claiming the Call of Watershed Discipleship (by EcoFaith leader Nathan Holst)
Former Intern Coordinator Nathan Holst shares the blog entry below. Check out Nathan’s own blog here. Nathan has been in California for a month internship with Ched Myers to study Watershed Discipleship. ***** It’s hard to believe, but we’re on
The Lord’s Prayer, for the Planet (by EcoFaith Leader Heather Moline)
I’m Heather Moline, a member of the Organizing in the Biocommons Monday night class from St. Andrew Catholic Church on Alberta. Before and after the People’s Climate March I “rewrote a rote prayer” from my tradition, the Our Father, from
EcoFaith Leaders at the People’s Climate March in Portland
On September 21st, one hour before the People’s Climate Rally and March began in Portland (in solidarity with the main New York March that drew 400,000 people), 130 people from 25 different congregations of many different denominations including at least
The Morning After (by EcoFaith Leader Dick Harmon)
The Morning After Dick Harmon 9.22.14 This morning, the morning after the large and perhaps growing day, the kairos-day of climate-wakers, I looked over the media exposure and mostly it was good. Mostly, except of course for the shrinking ex-violets