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Each year we honor trees during our Global Earth Exchange ritual. We honor all trees living, all trees no longer living, the natural environments that support vital tree growth. And this year we will also honor the many species (floral and faunal, as well as human) who rely on trees for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual sustenance.
Each year we honor trees during our Global Earth Exchange ritual. We honor all trees living, all trees no longer living, the natural environments that support vital tree growth. And this year we will also honor the many species (floral and faunal, as well as human) who rely on trees for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual sustenance.
RECENT STORIES
Regeneration at the Buffalo River
For our second year, our Global Earth Exchange brought together members of Lynda’s longstanding Active Hope group and family and friends inspired by Radical Joy’s ethos and practice, to observe the Summer Solstice with new[...]
Listening to the Sawkill
Solstice Saturday, June 21, in Woodstock, NY, eight of us gathered in the woods along the banks of the stream where we were headed a shortways upstream to the site of an ancient handbuilt dam[...]
Earth is sacred, whatever its state
The "Earth Matters" ministry of Irvine United Congregational Church hosted this event early on Sunday morning. It was new and we were pleased that four of us showed up. We had originally planned to have[...]



