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
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
“There is no later.” (by EcoFaith Intern Karin Hatch)
“There is no later.” This was the phrase of my first tattoo. I got it shortly after the death of my grandmother. It was to be a reminder of the fragility of life and how there are no guarantees. I
A Different Kind of “Hearing” (by EcoFaith Leader Anna Barnett)
In the past week I’ve been to two public hearings: one for the proposed Pembina propane terminal on the Columbia, and one for community input to the Portland Police Department’s new Citizen Oversight and Advisory Board. It’s a strange format
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
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