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Shannon and Ogun are joined by Rev. Sam Chamelin from the Food and Faith podcast to discuss providing for the poor, the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and how her faith informed her life's work and friendships.
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.
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
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 Visionswebsite facebook instagram
Food and Faith Gathering Talk: Sam Chamelin "A Rich Estuary: Contemplative Activism in the Food Movement"
Chatting with the Hosts: A Conversation Between Anna and Samwww.foodandfaithpodcast.org Co-hosts Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin Info about Anna's new book that's coming out: "This is God's Table: Finding Church Beyond the Walls." Order at your local bookstore or on Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1513804847/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1
The Green Good News: A Conversation with Wilson Dickinson Wilson Dickinson is a writer, pastor, and organizer who lives in his hometown of Georgetown, Kentucky. He teaches theology and directs the Doctor of Ministry and Continuing Education Programs at Lexington Theological Seminary. He is the director of the Green Good News, an organization that works with churches and schools to integrate sustainability, justice, and discipleship. And he is the author of “The Green Good News: Christ’s Path to Sustainable and Joyful Life.” Order your copy here: https://wipfandstock.com/the-green-good-news.html?fbclid=IwAR1gn9z8dUczy62fgOA6YNxraJ76yiUig10AhWMMQ5oO3Eprscr68DCTU5M Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosted by: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foodandfaithpodcast/ Instagram: @foodandfaithpod Twitter:@foodandfaithpod
On the Threshold of the Kingdom of God: A Conversation with Nate StuckyThe Food and Faith Podcast with co-hosts Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofendenwww.foodandfaithpodcast.org Farminary Overview: https://www.ptsem.edu/discover/farminary/overview Bio: https://www.ptsem.edu/discover/farminary/staff Wrestling with Rest book website: https://www.wrestlingwithrest.com/
Ecotones of the Spirit: Theology Rewritten - A Conversation with Wilson Dickinson With co-hosts Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofenden www.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Ecotones of the Spirit: Reciprocal Restoration a conversation with Gary Paul Nabhan With co-hosts Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Ecotones of the Spirit: Wilding the Church - A Conversation with Victoria Loorz https://www.wildchurchnetwork.com/ https://www.seminaryofthewild.com/ Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin
Ecotones of the Spirit: A More Durable Kind of Love with Fred Bahnson https://fredbahnson.com/ Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin
Our Full Sustenance, a round table discussion with Carrie Kholi-Merchison, Sarah Howell-Miller, Alex Treyz, and Wilson Dickinson. Hosted by Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin foodandfaithpodcast.org
Holly Stallcup is the founder & Executive Director of Rise. She writes and teaches on singleness, community, mental illness and a new vision for women’s ministry in the Church. People are her passion. Rest for her is hot tea, good books, painted nails & delicious food shared with good people. She lives with her beloved dog Jack in Fort Worth, Texas. Website: nowsherises.org Twitter and Instagram: @hollystallcup Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NowSheRises/ Website mentioned: Slowcookerfortwo.com www.foodandfaithpodcast.orgCo-hosts Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofeden
Ashes to Soil, Dust to Dirt: God as Divine Composter--A Conversation and Sermon from Rev. Anna Woofenden A sermon preached at Wake Forest University School of Divinity on February 13th 2018. Food and Faith Podcast Co-hosted by Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofenden www.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Creating vs. Consuming: A Conversation with Courtney Ellis Food and Faith PodcastWith Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org Courtney Ellis is a pastor, speaker, and author of Uncluttered: Free Your Space, Free Your Schedule, Free Your Soul, and Almost Holy Mama: Life-Giving Spiritual Practices for Weary Parents. A graduate of Wheaton College and Princeton Theological Seminary, she lives in southern California with her husband, Daryl, and their three children. Her bylines include Christianity Today, MOPS International, Fathom Mag, The Mighty, and (in)courage. She is a regular contributor to The Glorious Table and has been featured on Two Peas in a Podcast and The Ride Home with John and Kathy. A regular speaker for MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), leadership retreats, college and teen events, Courtney is an engaging, hilarious, winsome, and thoughtful presence on the stage. Courtney grew up in northern Wisconsin where she and her two younger sisters figure skated in sequined leotards until they discovered ice hockey. She reads too much, can’t make herself enjoy yoga, and hits the trails near her home when life gets too life-y. The proud owner of a $.29 goldfish she’s kept alive for over a year (this is a big accomplishment for someone who once killed a cactus by under-watering), she’s never met a sour gummy treat she doesn’t like.
Bedding Down the Animals - An Incarnation Conversation with Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofendenfoodandfaithpodcast.org
Jillian Hishaw, agricultural attorney and founder of F.A.R.M.S, talks about aging agricultural populations, supporting small farmers, rural hunger, and hemp production. www.30000acres.org www.jillianhishaw.com The Food and Faith PodcastHosted by Rev. Sam Chamelin and Rev. Anna Woofenden www.foodandfaith.org
To Dance With the World with Rev. Sam ChamelinHeadwaters Conference October 2018 Food and Faith PodcastWith Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelinwww.foodandfaithpodcast.org
12,000 Pounds of Sweet Corn with Rev. Matt Lenahan Headwaters: A Rural and Agrarian Ministry ConferenceOctober 20th, 2018 Food and Faith PodcastHosted by Rev. Sam Chamelin and Rev. Anna Woofenden www.foodandfaith.org
Roundtable Discussion at Headwaters: A Rural and Agrarian Ministry ConferenceOctober 20th, 2018 Conversation with Pastor Darriel Harris, Jen Bloesch, Rachel Van Boven, and Erica Geppi. Hosted by Rev. Sam Chamelin and Rev. Anna Woofenden
Queering the Table with Rev. Mihee Kim-Kort Find Mihee's new book Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith on Amazon, Barns and Nobel or your local book store. Food and Faith Podcast: Stories from the Soil and Around the TableCo-hosted by Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin www.foodandfaithpodcast.org
Inclusion, Tradition, Community Development, and Sustainability with Jennifer Reynolds Episode Three of the Food and Faith Podcast with Sam Chamelin and Anna Woofenden foodandfaithpodcast.org
Faithlands is an initiative of the Agrarian Trust that brings together religious traditions and regenerative agriculture. Today we talk to Severine von Tscharner Fleming, organizer in the young farmers movement, and Sam Chamelin, founding pastor of the Keep and Till and the St. Mark's United Church of Christ in Hempstead Maryland.