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May 30 - Second Spirituality of Gardening Workshop
If you couldn't make it on the 25th, come in May to:
A 2nd Spirituality of Gardening Workshop

Due to the interest in this workshop, we have decided to add a second workshop for all the people who have expressed interest but couldn't make it on the 25th. Here's your chance to join in the garden fun!
The Spirituality of Gardening 2
2ND DATE: May 30th, 2009
TIME: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
LOCATION: the Mustard Seed House
COST: $40 - $45, lunch & garden manual included
REGISTER ONLINE
Do you struggle to connect to the story of God through morning devotions and Sunday worship? I believe one reason people are moving away from Christianity at time warp speed is because we have divorced our faith from the glory of God revealed through the natural world. Nothing makes me more aware of this than working in the garden. I read about the death and resurrection of Christ in the Bible, but I experience it every time I plant a seed and watch it burst into life. I read about the faithfulness of God to Israel but I experience it every time I watch the rain fall and nourish the seeds I have planted. I read about the miracle of the fish and the loaves but I experience a miracle every time I am overwhelmed by the generosity of God's harvest.
In this workshop, we will discuss the wonderful ways that God is revealed through the rhythms of planting, growing, and harvesting in the garden. There will be spiritual insights and practical suggestions for backyard gardening in the Northwest. Come prepared to get your hands (and your clothes) dirty!
Each participant will receive a copy of The Garden Year, a resource to help plan, cultivate, and harvest a garden throughout the year.
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First Nations resources by Joyce Clouston Carlson and Alf Dumont:
Bridges in Spirituality: First Nations Christian Women Tell Their Stories
Joyce Carlson and Alf Dumont, eds. (Toronto: United Church Publishing House, 1997)
Bridges in Understanding: Aboriginal Christian Men Tell Their Stories
Joyce Clouston Carlson and Alf Dumont, eds. (Toronto: ABC Publishing, 2003)
Joyce is from Winnipeg and very active in First Nations work with the churches in Canada.
http://www.united-church.ca/planning/seasons/firstnations/resources
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