The first ever EcoFaith Institute organized by EcoFaith Intern Coordinator Dave Pritchett of the Wilderness Way Community, drew participation from as far as Vancouver, BC, Minnesota and Wisconsin. One of our three participants from Vancouver, B.C., Vikki Marie, offered this
EcoFaith Intern Michelle Piscitelli Breathing In, Speaking Out, and Watching for the Wind Retreat reflections
EcoFaith Recovery Intern Michelle Piscitelli is working and collaborating with our other high school interns Chase Isaacson and Haylie Isaacson on the Returning to the Rhythms of God retreats offered throughout 2016. Read her reflection on the first retreat here. In my opinion, the
EcoFaith Intern Haylie Isaacson Returning to the Rhythms of God Retreat reflections
EcoFaith Intern Haylie Isaacson is working and collaborating with our other high school interns Michelle Piscitelli and Chase Isaacson on the Returning to the Rhythms of God retreats offered throughout 2016. Returning to the Rhythms of God by Listening for God’s Heartbeat
Returning to the Rhythms of God Retreat videos by Intern Chase Isaacson
EcoFaith Intern Chase Isaacson is working and collaborating with our other high school interns Michelle Piscitelli and Haylie Isaacson on the Returning to the Rhythms of God retreats offered throughout 2016. Below are videos Chase created after the first two retreats. The final
“Breath” by EcoFaith Intern Michelle Piscitelli
EcoFaith Recovery Intern Michelle Piscitelli is working and collaborating with our other high school interns Chase Isaacson and Haylie Isaacson on the Returning to the Rhythms of God retreats offered throughout 2016. Read her reflection on the first retreat here. Below is her
EcoFaith Lent Retreat Reflections by Intern Michelle Piscitelli
Michelle is working and collaborating with our other high school interns Chase Isaacson and Haylie Isaacson on the Returning to the Rhythms of God retreats offered throughout 2016. Below is her reflection on the first retreat “Listening for God’s Heartbeat in the
Museum of Science & Industry Poem by (EcoFaith Leader Glee Lumb)
Today on the EcoFaith Recovery blog is a poem by leader Glee Lumb. The inspiration for the poem is: I wrote it all at once as I followed my children through OMSI last week. Having spent the summer visiting and
Portland Interfaith Pilgrimage for Climate Justice Reflection (by EcoFaith Leader Meg Ruby)
Today on the EcoFaith Recovery blog is a reflection of the Portland Interfaith Pilgrimage for Climate Justice by Meg Ruby. Meg Ruby is an EcoFaith Leader from St. Michael & All Angel’s Episcopal Church in Portland, OR. ++++ Sunday, December 6, 2015.
Missing Millennials (by Intern Vicky Hart)
Editor’s note: Vicky is our newest EcoFaith Recovery intern. Vicky recently graduated from the University of Idaho and hopes to build a career in non-profit communication. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Vicky enjoys reading second-hand books, baking, and generally being
EcoFaith Recovery’s Pastor/Organizer Robyn Hartwig awarded a Lilly National Clergy Renewal grant
Congratulations to EcoFaith Recovery’s Pastor/Organizer, Robyn Hartwig, and St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Beaverton, Oregon who were just awarded a Lilly National Clergy Renewal grant. St. Andrew Lutheran Church is the other ministry Pastor Hartwig serves part-time. This Lilly Endowment funded grant