Earth Exchange Café Conversation with Rev. Stephen Blackmer

Published On: April 24th, 2023

Stephen Blackmer is founding executive director of Kairos Earth and chaplain of Church of the Woods in Canterbury, New Hampshire. A midlife vision led him to Yale Divinity School and ordination as a priest in the Episcopal Church, carrying the question in his heart and mind: “How can being a priest deepen my work to conserve the Earth?” We speak with Stephen as part of our Spirit Spring series.

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