Episode 12 – Bishop Jim Curry – Guns to Garden Tools
Bishop Jim Curry of Connecticut talks about his journey into reducing gun violence and blacksmithing.
Our first episode introduces our podcast and co-hosts. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Episcopal Bishop of Indianapolis; Jerusalem Greer Staff Officer for Evangelism to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; and Brian Sellers-Petersen, Agrarian Missioner in the Diocese of Olympia and Coordinator of Good News Gardens.
Bishop Jim Curry of Connecticut talks about his journey into reducing gun violence and blacksmithing.
Conversation with Lariza Garzon from Episcopal Farmworkers Ministry of North Carolina with co-hosts Jerusalem Greer and Brian Sellers Petersen. EFWM Is a joint project of the Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina and the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina,…
A conversation with Nurya Love Parish from Plainsong Farm and Darriel Harris with the Johns Hopkins University Center for a Livable Future with SpadeSpoonSoul co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Jerusalem Greer and Brian Sellers Petersen about church…
Conversation with Joe Rose, Executive Director of Visitor Experience and Mark Bozutti-Jones, Priest and Director of Spiritual Formation at Trinity Retreat Center in West Cornwall, CT, a mission of Trinity Church Wall Street, NYC. Joining them are Triple …
Conversation with Kerri Meyer, priest-farmer at Good Courage Farm in Hutchinson, MN and Craig Loya, Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota with hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Brian Sellers Petersen.http://www.goodcourage.farm/https://episcopalmn.org/
St Andrew is the Patron Saint of Fishermen and Fisherwomen. Conversation with priest, fisherman and co-founder of the Order of Naucratius, Christian Baron. The Order of Naucratius is an organization of hunters and fishers who share their harvests with th…
Kendall Vanderslice is a baker and writer living in Durham, North Carolina. A graduate of Duke Divinity School, she is the author of We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God.
—-more—-Christopher Beasley, rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Lebanon, Indiana shares how an 8-acre parish farm, apiary, community teaching kitchen has brought abundance and hope to church and community.