Can the Soil Save Us from Climate Crisis? (An Excerpt from the book The Soil Will Save Us, by Kristin Ohlson)
No More Equivocation: 11,000+ Scientists Raise the Alarm Learn How We Can Respond (from St. Andrew Lutheran Community Carbon Team)
Help Nature Restore Carbon Balance – St. Andrew Lutheran Community Carbon Team Update
When Fear is not Danger, and Comfort is not Safety: Sermon by Kateri Boucher (EcoFaith Recovery Practicum Intern)
Carbon in the Soil of Suburban Yards (by Eric Luttrell, EcoFaith Leader from St. Andrew Lutheran)
For the Healing of the Nations (by Rev. Mark Brocker from St. Andrew Lutheran Church Beaverton, Oregon)
In advance of the next court appearance of the Juliana youth plaintiffs who are suing the government for a national climate recovery plan, Pastor Mark Brocker of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Beaverton, Oregon offered the following sermon on Sunday,
My Fear and My Hope by EcoFaith leader Tommy Navarre from St. Andrew Lutheran Church
Tommy Navarre is a high school senior who will soon be graduating from Sunset High School in Beaverton, Oregon. He was a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Beaverton where he has served on the Eco-Reformation team that helped
EcoFaith As Actual Recovery: Cranky, Peacock-Kissed Notes from our Dec. 8th Gathering
Dear EcoFaith friends, I arrived feeling crappy, achey, not excited at all, frankly, to be setting up our EcoFaith meeting at Augustana Lutheran last Saturday morning. Solveig was there to do it with me. I hugged her more limply than
Acting Together to Rekindle our Hope: by EcoFaith leader Rev. Dr. Janet Parker, Senior Minister of First Congregational United Church of Christ, Portland, Oregon
There is no single way to be a leader in EcoFaith Recovery. Different leaders from different contexts living in different parts of the country choose to live out their faith in the public arena in different ways. Rev. Janet Parker,