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
The Table (by Tess Waechter, EcoFaith Recovery Intern)
“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time; but if you are here because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” Lilla Watson, Indigenous Australian Activist Hi Folks, It’s been
What? Is there something in my teeth? (by Turtle Farahat, EcoFaith Recovery Intern)
Hello, friends! Happy spring to you! The flowers have been busting out of the ground, and it’s impossible not to catch that energy from them. I love it. So, I realized that I’ve been writing these posts, and have never
Reflecting upon my Lenten Discipline (by Pastor Solveig Nilsen-Goodin, a teacher/leader in our Biocommons course)
[Along with the Wilderness Way Community and its friends, Pastor Solveig Nilsen-Goodin’s Lenten discipline is to spend 10-20 minutes OUTSIDE, every day for 40 days in prayer/meditation/just being (rain or shine)! What follows is her reflection on her practice of
The Problem with Growth (by Cecil Denney, a teacher/leader in our Biocommons Course)
The most important value shared by all of mankind is GROWTH is good and necessary. Consider that as humans, we are dependent on growing up. Growth is considered to be a positive, even essential aspect of life. We look around
The Fire Within. Good News: We All Got It! (by Angie Hummel an EcoFaith Leader participating in the Biocommons Course)
I am Lutheran and Minnesotan. A collective sigh: Ahhhhh! Thus, some may assume I am the epitome of a nice, considerate, poised, ever-smiley human. Except there’s just one clink in the armor: My ancestors did not immigrate to the new
Life as Star Dust – Part 2 of 2 (by Cecil Denney, a teacher/leader in our Biocommons Course)
Please read the first part of this two part blog. Star Dust First a couple of facts (as opposed to beliefs). No one can prove there is a GOD. It is also true that no one can prove there is