Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]
Cultivating Hopeful and Active Earthkeepers A reflection on the centrality of rhythms and companionship By Whitney Buckner, Tatalu Conservation Residency Coordinator (In the above [...]
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The Birds and the Bugs By Michelle Jackson Did you know that swallows are facing severe population declines around the world? Aerial insectivores, which include swallows, swifts, flycatchers and nighthawks, have declined by 59% [...]
Written by Natasha Neustaedter Barg - A Rocha Manitoba Summer Staff When I first applied to work at A Rocha as a day camp leader, one of the words I saw repeatedly in videos, [...]
Thinking Theologically About Trees By Matt Humphrey, EducatorHow might we think theologically about trees?Well to begin, we might ask how we think theologically about anything?That requires some careful work involving a kind of dialogue between [...]
The Land We're On August 12, 2021 If you’ve been around us long enough you may recognize a saying often shared to illustrate the essence of creation care: “we care for [...]