
#31 Artful Wildness: Biologist Dave Koetje Reflects on Season 3
In the face of climate change and other ecological disturbances, you want to try to enhance biodiversity in your own yard. And as people do
In the face of climate change and other ecological disturbances, you want to try to enhance biodiversity in your own yard. And as people do
I preach, I teach, I write, and so on, for that purpose: to hope that through my puny efforts God can help to rouse the
A church of refugia will be one that is introspective enough to admit, to confess, to lament, to recognize that complicity; to seek then to
We want to create a shared space and curriculum through which religious leaders from a wide, wide range of wisdoms will produce and share knowledge
So much of the social change we need to make to confront climate change requires community structures, requires people working together to make change. And
People who are in power want to silence the prophetic voice and the prophetic function of churches. But that is actually one of the reasons
Believing in the resurrection of Christ is a little bit easier when you’re standing in the middle of a garden. Which may help explain the
I keep saying that I’m “exploring” this idea, but at this point it’s more like I’m serving the idea. Refugia seems to have a mind
Dave Koetje returns to sum up season two.
Listen now On this episode, we’re joined by Katerina Parsons, a recent Calvin University alumna who works in legislative advocacy with the Mennonite Central Committee.