Thank you to EcoFaith supporter Susan Halvor in Anchorage, Alaska for forwarding this article to us. It is re-printed below with permission of author Rabbi Katy Z. Allen. This article originally appeared in APC e-News published by the Association of
Four Scenarios (by EcoFaith Intern Dave Pritchett)
David Holmgren, a permaculturalist and ecologist, identifies four major possibilities the world face in light of the twin giants of peak oil and anthropogenic climate change. He plots these possibilities with respect to the rate of fossil fuel collapse and
Birthday Chorus: A Way-Out-There Meditation by EcoFaith Leader Dick Harmon
Yesterday was my 78th birthday. Four weeks from now, Carole, my partner of 55 years, will be eighty-one. And three weeks after that, our grandson Vaughn will be four. With all these birthdays in mind, I got to musing around
“Owning Our Future” book review by EcoFaith Leader Cecil Denney
EcoFaith leader Cecil Denney shared the following book review with us. Cecil is a member of Lake Oswego United Methodist Church. Please share with us your thoughts in the comment/reply section below. More book reviews by EcoFaith leaders will be posted
Epistemological Humility (by EcoFaith Intern Karin Hatch)
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