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In our farming - can we mimick GOD's wild ways of cultivating the earth?

From Farming to Wildlife Management

By Ragan Sutterfield on 06/07/2012

I still garden and I’m not sure how to fully embrace this vision of Wildlife Management, but I think it points to something closer to what might be our true vocation—not the growing of food in landscapes cleared of the wild given by God, but rather a careful management and cultivation of the abundance already there…

Posted in Agrarian Notebook, Features, Food & Agriculture | Tagged agriculture, creation, Gardening, permaculture, Sustainability, Sustainable Agriculture, wildlife management | 3 Responses

Will you be a part of the church-based community gardens movement?

Stewardship Gardening: A Values-Based Guide (resource)

By Shawn James on 11/29/2011

During the Summer of 2010 I had the opportunity to help design Good Ground Garden of First Presbyterian Church in Champaign, IL…Using Good Ground Garden as a case study, I sought to explore peoples’ conceptions of spirituality in the garden and how it shapes their actions, or vice versa…

Posted in Community and Ecclesia, Food & Agriculture | Tagged Christian agrarian, christian faith, church, church-based community gardening, community gardening, Creation Care, ecclesia, embodying our faith, Environment & Creation, Gardening, gardening resources, GOD, Jesus, spirituality of gardening | Leave a response

Craig Goodwin, author of the book Year of Plenty

Interview with Craig Goodwin, Author of Year of Plenty

By Jason Fowler on 09/19/2011

“All things” are created, held together, and redeemed in Christ. A vital question for all of us is, “What does a church look like that seeks after the Savior who is redeeming all things?” We’re just trying to figure that out along with everyone else, chickens, farmers, and all…

Posted in Features, Interviews | Tagged author interview, book, christian faith, Christian faith and food, economy, food, Gardening, GOD, interview, justice, locavore, Simple Living | Leave a response

The Colors of Hope by Richard Dahlstrom

The Colors of Hope: Becoming People of Mercy, Justice and Love (book excerpt)

By Jason Fowler on 07/22/2011

The new book by Seattle pastor Richard Dahlstrom just recently hit the shelves. Check out this excerpt from the chapter titled ‘Art in the Garden-So Sow…’ from this new book ‘The Colors of Hope: Becoming People of Mercy, Justice and Love’…

Posted in Excerpts, Features | Tagged Bible, book, book excerpt, christian living, faith, farming, Gardening, GOD, Jesus, justice, love, mercy, parable, seeds, Simple Living, soil | Leave a response

Signs of life are springing up everywhere

Local Churches Launch Fresh-Food Market (Seattle)

By Christine Sine on 07/21/2011

It is encouraging to see what churches are doing to help in this challenging economic times and what better place to find out what is happening than in the local newspaper. Someone just sent me this article Local Churches Launch fresh-food market to change the way we eat…

Posted in Features, Food & Agriculture | Tagged agriculture, churches, farming, food, food and faith, Gardening, local food, local food movement, Sustainable Agriculture | Leave a response

One of our favorite new books: Year of Plenty by Craig Goodwin

Year of Plenty (book review)

By Jason Fowler on 06/24/2011

Year of Plenty is an insightful, profound yet humorous narrative that provides a refreshing perspective on the intersection between Christian faith and issues of economy, environment, community, consumption, justice and sustainability…

Posted in Book Reviews, Features | Tagged american dream, Anti-Consumerism, book review, Christan faith and sustainability, Christian discipleship, christian faith, Christian faith and gardening, Community and Ecclesia, Consumerism, economy, environmentalism, farmers market, Gardening, global, global justice, GOD, Intentional Living, Jesus, justice, justice economy, local, localism, missional, sabbath economics, suburbs, Sustainability, Sustainable Living | 1 Response

(image based on screen capture from: Truck Farm- the film)

Truck Farm: An Experiment In Urban Community Farming

By Jason Fowler on 03/06/2011

One of my favorite (and the most fun) sustainable agriculture experiments that I have heard of is Wicked Delicate’s film and food project: Truck Farm- which is a “mobile community farm, a documentary about urban agriculture and – a public art and education project.”

Posted in Food & Agriculture, Videos, Voice of One Calling | Tagged agriculture, city farming, community farming in the city, community-reliant living, farming, food, foodie films, Gardening, local food, local food movement, localism, self-reliant city living, self-reliant living, Sustainable Agriculture, urban agriculture, urban farming, urban gardening, urban homestead, urban homesteaders, urban homesteading | 3 Responses

Does your church have a commmunity garden? Now is the time to start one!

Community Gardens: Churches Find Their Local Mission

By Jason Fowler on 03/04/2011

Rising to meet the needs of local food banks, their own members and as a means of outreach to their communities- many congregations are taking the idea of local, sustainably raised food and cultivating the land as a means to enact the Gospel and the Kingdom love of Jesus….

Posted in Food & Agriculture, Videos | Tagged agriculture, Christian faith and gardening, church-based community gardens, community gardens, faith-based community gardens, Gardening, gardening as mission, going back to the land, Joseph's Gardens, justice, local food, Missional Church, missional living, Poverty, urban farming, victory gardens | 3 Responses

Our son Elias: In one moment our whole life changed

Searching For A New Normal

By Jason Fowler on 03/03/2011

We made the difficult decision of temporarily moving off of the farm we live on to seek needed support…We plan on going back sometime after Elias’ surgery but as the weather turns warm and Winter gives way to Spring we won’t be doing our typical large garden plot…

Posted in Voice of One Calling | Tagged Elias, Fowler family, Gardening, life, Prayer | 8 Responses

Food and faith converge in Christian ethics of eating (screen capture: PBS)

Norman Wirzba: Food, Faith and Ethical Eating [PBS Video]

By Jason Fowler on 07/29/2010

I found this great video today from PBS featuring Norman Wirzba, Research Professor of Theology, Ecology, and Rural Life Duke Divinity School…This excellent video gives a brief snapshot into the growing confluence between the sustainable agriculture movement and the American Church at large…

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Posted in Food & Agriculture, Videos, Voice of One Calling | Tagged agriculture, Anathoth Community Garden, christian ethics, christian faith, church farms, church gardens, community gardening, ethics of eating, faith, food, food and faith, Gardening, Norman Wirzba, Sustainable Agriculture, video | 6 Responses

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