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- Offers specific examples of success stories of faith communities involved in the faith + food movement - Engaging stories with photos in local communities and neighborhoods showing the church in action
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- Offers specific examples of success stories of faith communities involved in the faith + food movement - Engaging stories with photos in local communities and neighborhoods showing the church in action
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- Verlag: Church Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780819233097
- ISBN-10: 0819233099
- Artikelnr.: 46466955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Church Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780819233097
- ISBN-10: 0819233099
- Artikelnr.: 46466955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Brian Sellers-Petersen, co-founder of the Episcopal Food, Farming, and Faith Network, is an avid gardener at home and office (St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle) and a consultant to Seattle Tilth Food and Faith Initiative. He has worked with Episcopal Relief & Development (ERD) for the past 15 years in a variety of capacities, including as the creator/developer of Episcopal Relief & Development's Abundant Life Garden Project curriculum, a leader of pilgrimages to sustainable agriculture programs in Ghana and Central America, senior advisor to the president of ERD, former Director of Church Engagement, and former Western Regional Director. He is on the advisory council of the Beecken Center at Sewanee, and previously worked for World Vision and with Bread for World. In addition, he has worked with All Saints Pasadena; the Anglican Diocese of Port Elizabeth, South Africa; and the Student Christian Movement of South Africa. He currently lives in Covington, Washington.
Foreword: Sarah Nolan Introduction Chapter 1: Environmental Change-Makers and the Community Garden (Westchester, Los Angeles) Chapter 2: Hunger No More Urban Garden (Imago Dei School, Tucson) Chapter 3: Farmers' Markets Chapter 4: Shepherd Farm (Good Shepherd, Town & County, Missouri) Chapter 5: Gardens, Workers, and Bees (Virginia Theological Seminary) Chapter 6: The Cathedral Learning Garden (St. John's Cathedral, Denver) Chapter 7: Blue Corn and More (Navajoland) Chapter 8: The SPR Food Garden (St. Paul and the Redeemer, Chicago) Chapter 9: Community Gardens Ministry Network (Connecticut) Chapter 10: Plant a Church: Plant a Garden (St. Mary Magdalene, Manor, Texas) Chapter 11: Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers Chapter 12: Thistle & Bee (Diocese of West Tennessee) Chapter 13: Plot Against Hunger (Church of Our Savior Farm, Dallas) Chapter 14: The University Farm (University of the South, Sewanee, TN) Chapter 15: Creation Keepers (St. Andrew's, Seattle, WA) Chapter 16: Bluestone Farm (Community of the Holy Spirit, Brewster, NY) Chapter 17: Faith and Grace Garden (St. Timothy's, Des Moines, IA) Chapter 18: Food Bank Farm (Church of the Holy Cross, Redmond, WA) Appendix Glossary How to:
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Foreword: Sarah Nolan Introduction Chapter 1: Environmental Change-Makers and the Community Garden (Westchester, Los Angeles) Chapter 2: Hunger No More Urban Garden (Imago Dei School, Tucson) Chapter 3: Farmers' Markets Chapter 4: Shepherd Farm (Good Shepherd, Town & County, Missouri) Chapter 5: Gardens, Workers, and Bees (Virginia Theological Seminary) Chapter 6: The Cathedral Learning Garden (St. John's Cathedral, Denver) Chapter 7: Blue Corn and More (Navajoland) Chapter 8: The SPR Food Garden (St. Paul and the Redeemer, Chicago) Chapter 9: Community Gardens Ministry Network (Connecticut) Chapter 10: Plant a Church: Plant a Garden (St. Mary Magdalene, Manor, Texas) Chapter 11: Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers Chapter 12: Thistle & Bee (Diocese of West Tennessee) Chapter 13: Plot Against Hunger (Church of Our Savior Farm, Dallas) Chapter 14: The University Farm (University of the South, Sewanee, TN) Chapter 15: Creation Keepers (St. Andrew's, Seattle, WA) Chapter 16: Bluestone Farm (Community of the Holy Spirit, Brewster, NY) Chapter 17: Faith and Grace Garden (St. Timothy's, Des Moines, IA) Chapter 18: Food Bank Farm (Church of the Holy Cross, Redmond, WA) Appendix Glossary How to:
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