In this season of penitence, in which we reflect on our own place in cycles of grief and grace, I’d like to share a piece…
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Life on Earth vs. Death by Patriarchy
By Rachel Taber-Hamilton The Rev. Rachel Taber-Hamilton, vice president of the Episcopal Church House of Deputies and CRE advisor, will be the lecturer for the…
In Shakerag Hollow
Thanks to friend of CRE Jennifer Michael for sharing this poem with us: In Shakerag Hollow It’s not a jar in Tennessee,just a fragment of…
Can You Hear Biodiversity?
David George Haskell Can you hear biodiversity? Yes, and by listening we can more fully connect with the joys and the brokenness of the community…
The Creator’s Fondness for Beetles: Biodiversity as Sacrament
Biologist John Haldane was once asked what his studies of the natural world had taught him about God. God seems, replied Haldane, to have “an…
On Sacred Spaces
In these days of gratitude, I am grateful to the Rev. Dr. Robert MacSwain, Associate Professor of Theology here at Sewanee, for permitting us to…