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Food and Faith Podcast

66 Episodes

51 minutes | a day ago
Lenten Jam Session: A Roundtable Conversation with Wilson Dickinson
Friend of the show and author of "The Green Good News" Wilson Dickinson joins Anna, Sam, and Derrick to discuss two upcoming Lenten Gospel readings through a food and ecology lens.  https://greengoodnews.org/ https://wipfandstock.com/9781532681837/the-green-good-news/ www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast  
54 minutes | 8 days ago
Cow Reformation: A Conversation with Rev. Rachel Field
Sam and Anna and joined by Rev. Rachel Field to discusses what it means to be a "farm priest" and considering our more-than-human communities.    https://nofavt.org/blog/abenaki-land-link-project   www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
42 minutes | 15 days ago
Finding Christ in Bread: A Conversation with Kendall Vanderslice
Anna, Sam, and Derrick are joined once again by author and baker Kendall Vanderslice. Kendall talks to the crew about her new project for children, "Bake with the Bible".    www.kendallvanderslice.com www.edibletheology.com https://www.patreon.com/m/kvslice    
49 minutes | 22 days ago
New Year, New Hopes: A Conversation with Anna, Sam, and Derrick
The Food and Faith Podcast co-hosts get together to discuss their hopes for the new administration, a potentially problematic Sec. of Agriculture, and what's in store for the pod in the new year.      www.foodandfaithpodcast.org patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast    
63 minutes | 2 months ago
Returning Home: A Conversation with Erika Cuellar and Richard Garcia of ALMA Backyard Farm
Anna and Derrick speak with Erika Cuellar and Richard Garcia, co-founders of ALMA Backyard Farms in Los Angeles.    https://www.almabackyardfarms.com/   https://www.instagram.com/almabackyardfarms/       www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
47 minutes | 3 months ago
We All Need Story: A Conversation Laura Alary
Anna and Derrick have a conversation with children's author Laura Alary and she reads her new book "What Grew In Larry's Garden".    https://lauraalary.ca/   patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
45 minutes | 3 months ago
Facing Environmental Racism: A Conversation with Rev. Michael Malcolm
Sam and Derrick talk about Environmental Racism and the work of Interfaith Power and Light with Rev. Michael Malcolm    www.alabamaipl.org/   https://www.thepeoplesjusticecouncil.org/   www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
67 minutes | 3 months ago
Mindful Eating: A Conversation with Alex Askew
Sam and Derrick speak with Alex Askew, chef and contributor to the book "Mindful Eating For the Beloved Community"    www.belovedmindfuleating.net   www.bcaglobal.org   alex@bcaglobal.org     Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
51 minutes | 3 months ago
Watching and Waiting: Conversations about Advent 2020
Anna and Derrick are joined by Dr. Wilson Dickinson and Rev. Dr. Leah Shcade to discuss reading the Advent passages for this year through an ecological lens.     
66 minutes | 4 months ago
Shaping The Narrative: A Conversation with Jason Chesnut
Anna, Sam, and Derrick are joined by storyteller and filmmaker Rev. Jason Chesnut to discuss the election and an upcoming documentary project.    The Rev. Jason Chesnut, ordained in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in American (ELCA), is a freelance filmmaker, itinerant pastor, and digital preacher, working on the edges of institutional Christianity.  His films are committed to a new kind of storytelling (ANKOSfilms.com), and his work extends into movements for justice and liberation.  A native of Texas, Jason graduated from Texas Lutheran University and the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.  He lives as close as possible to mountains, and in an alternate universe he would be a wildlife photographer.     ANKOSfilms.com https://www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast  
37 minutes | 4 months ago
Holding the Tension: Conversations on Hope and Lament
With the pandemic raging on and with election anxieties high, Anna, Sam, and Derrick discuss what gives them hope as well as the need to balance that hope with lament in a season that often feels surrounded by death. 
44 minutes | 4 months ago
Can I Work for Racial Justice when I Live on a Dirt Road? A conversation with Duncan Hilton
Interview with The Rev. Duncan Hilton Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosts Anna Woofenden, Derrick Weston, and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org Guest Links:https://collegevilleinstitute.org/?s=duncan+hilton Guest Bio: In August 2020 Duncan began serving as Priest-in-Charge at St. John’s Walpole, NH. Before that he served as Priest for Discipleship and Discernment at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Brattleboro, VT. At St. Michael’s he was commissioned to raise up leaders inside and outside the church to listen and follow their call through prayer and action. Out of a small group ministry he developed there sprung initiatives around praying the Daily Office, discernment and decision-making retreats, partnering with the Community Justice Center to support people transitioning out of prison, and beginning to create a L’Arche Community in Southern Vermont (an international network of communities that help care for people with intellectual disabilities). Before arriving in Vermont and being ordained, Duncan worked for five years as Executive Director with the Leadership Development Initiative (LDI), where he trained Episcopal parishes in team-based leadership practices in order to help them launch local mission projects. He also worked as Training Director for Life Together, the Boston-based Episcopal Service Corps program, and as a  Teaching Fellow with Professor Marshall Ganz at the Harvard Kennedy School in his class, “Organizing: People, Power, Change.” Duncan’s career shifted from congregational ministry in the United Church of Christ, where he served as a minister for youth and children, to leadership and organizing through his experience in 2010 as Field Coordinator for the Promise Arizona campaign, which registered over 15,000 new voters in the state. Duncan lives with his wife Bethany on his grandmother’s farm in southern Vermont. He enjoys leading singalongs on guitar, gardening, and playing and watching sports.
41 minutes | 5 months ago
Church Growing Hope: A Conversation with Jen Bloesch
Food and Faith Podcast cohosts: Anna Woofenden and Derrick Weston   Anna and Derrick speak with Jen Bloesch, the program director of Gideon's Garden in the Southern Berkshires of Massachusetts.    www.foodandfaithpodcast.org   https://www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast   Bio:Jen is a native of Madison, WI. While in college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jen became passionate about both cooking and sustainable agriculture. For two years she was the director of Slow Food UW, a student organization focused on providing UW students access to local and organic foods. Through her work as director, Slow Food UW opened a weekly cafe and became incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Jen currently works for Grace Church, an Episcopal Community in the Southern Berkshires and is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. In 2019, Jen moved to Great Barrington so she could participate in the unique program that is Gideon’s Garden. She loves that Gideon’s Garden allows her to do all the things she loves to do most: grow delicious and healthy food, care for people through ministry, and offer outdoor educational experiences for young people.  
51 minutes | 5 months ago
Creating Connections: A Conversation With John Creasy
Creating Connections: A Conversation With John Creasy    Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Derrick Weston   www.foodandfaithpodcast.org   https://www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast   Bio: John Creasy is a founding pastor of The Open Door Presbyterian Church and Executive Director of Garfield Community Farm. John loves serving the church in areas of mission and outreach, helping members connect their faith to all aspects of life for the sake of the world. John and his wife Alyssa lead The Open Door’s music ministry and enjoy creating music with the band This Side of Eve. As director of Garfield Farm, John has worked to create an ecologically diverse neighborhood farm on nearly three acres of land at the top of the Garfield neighborhood. John leads an excellent staff at the farm who collectively lead hundreds of students and volunteers each year. The farm serves to educate the local church on our call as Christians toward environmental sustainability and to provide healthy organic produce to those of lower income in the Garfield neighborhood. John and Alyssa, have three children, Téah, Micah and Lyle. They’ve lived in the East End of Pittsburgh for nearly eighteen years and John has serviced as a pastor at The Open Door since 2005.   Follow Garfield Farms on Instagram @garfieldfarm   www.pghopendoor.net  
44 minutes | 5 months ago
A Brand New Season: Conversations about the Pod
Sam and Anna talk about the history of and motivations behind The Food and Faith Podcast. They also welcome new co-host Derrick Weston to the show. The three discuss plans for the new season of the pod including shifting to weekly episodes and having thematic series. They also talk about projects that extend beyond the pod.    You can support the Food and Faith podcast at https://www.patreon.com/foodandfaithpodcast
48 minutes | 5 months ago
Slow Listening: A Conversation with Rev. Darriel Harris
Slow Listening: A Conversation With Rev. Darriel Harris   Food and Faith Podcast   Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin   Editor: Derrick Weston  www.foodandfaithpodcast.org   Bio: Darriel Harris is the pastor of Newborn Community of Faith Church, a church dedicated to improving the lives of the historic residents of Sandtown, Upton and surrounding neighborhoods of Baltimore, MD.  Newborn Community of Faith created a 1.5-acre urban farm, which Harris once directed, to help employ residents returning from incarceration and to help improve the neighborhood’s food environment. Harris is also a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, where his research interests include health behavior change communication, food policy, and neighborhood effects on the health and well-being of residents. His work has been featured by The Atlantic magazine, Duke University’s World Food Policy Center, Huffington Post, and several others.
42 minutes | 7 months ago
Food, Faith, and Freedom: A Conversation with Sha’Von Terrell
Food, Faith, and Freedom: A Conversation with Sha’Von Terrell Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin  www.foodandfaithpodcast.org   - Donate to the Faith, Food & Freedom Summer Campaign, and to become an ambassador. https://blackchurchfoodsecurity.net/ --Check out this article Sha'Von referenced: https://issuu.com/gracenglorymagazine/docs/july2020gracenglory/8?fbclid=IwAR0o9rLqHdotC1jX0PmOnfpfYtfVGb7k4UkDsnBIQhfihyy8bgvBwPNVyhY   Bio: Sha'Von Terrell is a rising and inspiring voice in the Black Food and Land Sovereignty community, Sha’Von Terrell is a child of the deep south, freedom dreamer, and a strategic food systems planner specializing in food and land sovereignty. She is the granddaughter of former farmers who have undergone economic exploitation, environmental racism, and spiritual devastation through systems of oppression. Therefore, Sha’Von’s passion is rooted in Black self-determination, collective organizing, and reclaiming our right to agriculture. As the Deputy Director with the Black Church Food Security Network, Sha'Von manages a local market that steers thousands of dollars and support toward Black farmers and small business owners. Additionally, she travels the country organizing and consulting with anchor institutions, such as colleges, universities, churches, and grassroots organizations. Through this work, she advances local self-reliance in the food system. She holds a Masters of City and Regional Planning from Morgan State University and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Tuskegee University.
58 minutes | 8 months ago
A Prophetic Lawn: A Conversation with Derrick Weston
A Prophetic Lawn: A Conversation with Derrick Weston Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosted by: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org  Edited by Derrick Weston 
53 minutes | 9 months ago
Good News Gardens and Prophetic Poultry: A Conversation With Jerusalem Greer  
Good News Gardens and Prophetic Poultry: A Conversation With Jerusalem Greer     Food and Faith Podcast www.foodandfaithpodcast.org  Co-hosted by Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin      Jerusalem Greer is the Staff Officer for Evangelism for The Episcopal Church in the Office of the Presiding Bishop, and member of the Way of Love creation and leadership team.  She lives with her husband and two teenage sons on a hobby farm in rural Arkansas. As a family they are attempting to live a slower version of modern life. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Jerusalem is also a speaker, an occasional blogger and the author of  At Home in this Life: Finding Peace at the Crossroads of Unraveled Dreams and Beautiful Surprises, and A Homemade Year: The Blessings of Cooking, Crafting and Coming Together, as well as several curriculums. You can read more about her at jerusalemgreer.com and learn more about her work with evangelism at https://episcopalchurch.org/evangelism-initiatives If people want more info on Good News Gardens you can click here: https://episcopalchurch.org/good-news-gardens
54 minutes | 10 months ago
For All Who Hunger a Conversation with Emily M.D. Scott
For All Who Hunger a Conversation with Emily M.D. Scott The Food and Faith Podcast is co-hosted by Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin  www.foodandfaithpodcast.org   Emily Scott (she/her/hers) is a church planter, and a Lutheran pastor. She’s the founder of St. Lydia’s, a Dinner Church in Brooklyn that sparked a wider Dinner Church movement in the US. Currently, she’s planting a new, LGBTQ+ rooted congregation called Dreams and Visions in Baltimore. Her book, “For All Who Hunger: Searching for Communion in a Shattered World,” is out on May 12, from Penguin Random House.    Order "For All Who Hunger" from bookshop.org or your local bookstore!    Support the Farm to Stoop Project!  Connect with Emily here: Dreams and Visions website  facebook  instagram
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