The Pity of It All. Three Giant Sequoia , a 100 years old, all cut down in a day. One intrepid planner asleep at the wheel. “It would have cut down on the developer’s profit maximization” paraphrasing a current
EcoFaith Recovery Leaders Retreat (by EcoFaith Office Admin Rachael Johnson)
Nearly 40 EcoFaith Recovery leaders gathered on Saturday, September 28 at the YMCA’s beautiful Camp Collins in Gresham, Oregon to practice “ecofaith recovery” together. It was the First Annual EcoFaith Retreat and Engagement Day. The workshops focused on the theme-
Turning the Tables When Two Evangelists Show Up With Bibles at Your Front Door (by EcoFaith leader Camille Jackson)
[Note from Pastor Robyn Hartwig: This email from Camille was both entertaining and inspirational to me. With her permission, I forward it on to be posted on our blog. I hope you will appreciate it as much as I did!]
Sunset on Commonwealth Lake (by EcoFaith Pastor/Organizer, Robyn Hartwig)
Perhaps that sunset had been more glorious only minutes earlier while my head was buried down in my computer. As I turn now to locate some piece of paper on my desk, I catch what is left of it out
It comes full circle in completion, and begins again (by EcoFaith Intern Nathan Holst)
It comes full circle in completion, and begins again. There have been a lot of full circles in this internships process. It’s almost a full year since I started this project. We finished our last day of the youth
Planting seeds one day at a time: a recap of the Eco-faith Youth Project (by EcoFaith Intern Nathan Holst)
Planting seeds one day at a time: a recap of the Eco-faith Youth Project As I look back at the experience of the Eco-faith Youth Project, I’ve been thinking about planting seeds. In my first vision of the project, I
Eloheh Farm (by Redbird Woodley, EcoFaith Mini-Grant Recipient)
I have been working on a summer internship because of a grant provided by Eco-Faith Recovery. I have been working for two weeks on a farm called Eloheh Farm owned by my parents. Eloheh is a natural, permaculture type farm.
Wow. Almost there. And thanks. (by Nathan Holst, EcoFaith Recovery Intern)
6/13/13 Wow. Almost there. And thanks. Well, friends, I write this blog post in the few days before we start the Eco-faith Youth Project. There’s a lot still to be done in this bustling week, and I know it will
You mean I have to go all the way through with this? (by Nathan Holst, EcoFaith Recovery Intern)
5/6/13 I write this blog post tonight after another amazing meeting with what is now a 4 person team working on this Eco-faith Youth Project. This last month, Noah (who is part the youth group at Central Lutheran where I’m
Honesty and Two(!) Invitations (by Turtle Farahat, EcoFaith Recovery Intern)
Hello, friends! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your thoughtful, honest, and supportive responses to my last post. I asked you to imagine what it would be like for you to receive a treatment from a gift-economy practitioner. For