
Refugia Emergent
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

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.

Climate activist Bill McKibben joins us to talk about human solidarity and hope.

Dave Koetje joins us once again to kick off season two!

Refugia are places where we are content to be small for a while. To wait, to be quiet, to practice simple virtues like hospitality and

And here we were, camping out in the wilderness for the weekend with people fleeing the church of empire and searching for what we might

I’ve been working this summer on a podcast based on the idea of “refugia.” I wrote about this idea here at The Reformed Journal blog last May.

When Mount Saint Helens erupted in May of 1980, it lost 1,300 feet of elevation and gained a new mile-wide crater. The debris avalanche and