To Belong to the World: Deep Ecology and the Hope We Live 

The scholar of Buddhism and Environmental Activist Joanna Macy who passed earlier this month spoke of hope not as something we casually possess but as something we do; the process by which we act on behalf of that which is greater than us, at once feeling and fueled by a living, breathing, rooted experience of hope.

This Sunday, in a time so in need of a Great Turning, let us lean into a hope we could live out. Together we will turn over the stone of the question “to whom, to what do I belong?” and consider how we may find common kinship with this greater, grandmother Earth.

We will also be holding our monthly Wild Worship service this evening at 4:30 at the Fontenelle Wetlands (103 Camp Gifford Road). All are welcome!

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