Sinopse
A podcast of Eucharist Church in San Francisco that explores what it looks like for a community of disciples to live all of life in reference to Christ.
Episódios
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Farming, Pollinators, and the Liturgical Year: an Interview with Katie Demianiuk
20/07/2021 Duração: 26minFr. Ryan sits down with Eucharist Church member Katie Demianiuk to discuss agriculture, bees, and what these topics have to do with rhythms of formation and the spiritual life.
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Children and the Wonder of Creation: a Conversation with Kim Garcia-Meza
12/07/2021 Duração: 29minFr. Ryan Jones is joined by parishioner, pre-school teacher, and parent, Kim Garcia-Meza to discuss urban living, gardening, and how to help children connect with the earth.
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Love Your Neighbor as Your Celery: Gardening and Cultivation as Creation Care and Neighbor Love
28/06/2021 Duração: 56minDr. Preston Pouteaux is a beekeeper, neighbourhood enthusiast, pastor at Lake Ridge Community Church and the director of Plesion Studio. He is an engaging speaker, writer, and curator of conversations about faith and neighbourhoods. He studied at Covenant Bible College, Briercrest College, Regent College, Tyndale Seminary, and Jerusalem University College in Israel. He is the author of Imago Dei to Missio Dei [VantagePoint3], the award-winning author of The Bees of Rainbow Falls: Finding Faith, Imagination, and Delight in Your Neighbourhood [Urban Loft Publishers], and author of The Neighbours Are Real and Other Beautiful Things [Plesion Studio]. He is a producer and writer of the upcoming documentary film “I’ll See You Later” and is a Harvey/Mackey Award winning writer for Faith Today, Ekstasis Magazine, and other publications. Since 2015 his column, Into the Neighbourhood, has been printed over two millions times in weekly newspapers. Preston lives in Chestermere, Alberta, with his wife Kelly, their daughte
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Sacramental Ecology: Bodies, Death, Food, Farming, and Faith – a Conversation with Dr. Norman Wirzba
18/06/2021 Duração: 01h12minNorman Wirzba is Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute of Ethics at Duke University. His research and teaching interests at the intersections of theology, philosophy, ecology, and agrarian and environmental studies. Raised on a farm in Southern Alberta, Norman went on to study history at the University of Lethbridge, theology at Yale University Divinity School, and philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. Since then he has taught at Saint Thomas More College/University of Saskatchewan, Georgetown College (KY), and Duke University Divinity School. He’s the father of four children and is married to Gretchen Ziegenhals. He likes to bake, cook and make things with wood. He also enjoys playing the guitar. He used to be a good athlete! He enjoys being outdoors and spending time with his family and friends. He tries to grow some food.Find him online at https://normanwirzba.comEucharist Church is a community of disciples in San Francisco California seek
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