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In the morning, Idaho pastor Tri Robinson herds cattle and mends fences; in the evening, he writes sermons. But the two parts of his life don't feel connected. He feels such a deep love of the natural world, in all its beauty, all its fragility. But what is he doing, as a leader, to help preserve that precious creation? As he carries that question with him on his daily rides, he realizes: he's about to make a monumental decision. To change the way he walks in his faith – and walks on the Earth.If this episode resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you. Please take a moment to share your reflections by rating and reviewing Meditative Story in your podcast player. It helps other listeners find their way to the show, and we'd be so grateful.Each episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story: meditativestory.comSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: https://meditativestory.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
In recognition of the recent summer solstice, we are releasing an episode from the podcast archives. This is in fact an episode from season one, a conversation with Randy Woodley. Out of all the episodes we've done, this episode has been listened to more than any other—and for good reason! As you listen to this conversation, you might ask yourself a practical question: What is a specific practice that I can embrace in this solstice season, to help me to become a better relative in the family of creation? Guest: Dr. Randy WoodleyEloheh Indigenous Center for JusticeEloheh SeedsDr. Woodley's book: Shalom and the Community of CreationDr. Woodley's book: Decolonizing EvangelicalismDr. Woodley's article - The Fullness ThereofEarthkeepers' interview with Tri RobertsonRichard Twiss - author & teacherKeywords: Indigenous theology, indigenized, indigenization, decolonizing, evangelicalism, empire, dualism, dualistic thinking, Native, Native American, Randy Woodley, Richard Twiss, Terry LeBlanc, Tri Robinson, colonization, Eloheh, George Fox University, creation care, kinship theology, ecotheology, intercultural studies, environmental justice, Native theologyFind us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple
Message brought by Pastor Trevor Estes & special guest, Founding Pastor, Tri Robinson
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Pastor Tri Robinson, Lead Pastor of The Rock Church and ordained minister at VOA, shares his story of the journey from the rough and tumble life of a horse trainer to a minister and mentor for those in recovery. - - - At Volunteers of America Northern Rockies we engage those we serve with an intentional focus that meets needs, educates, uplifts and inspires. We also recognize how much we all need to hear positive stories of lives transformed. That's why we created Recovery Podcast. Recovery Podcast is a collection of interviews designed to share stories of recovery and faith from Volunteers of America Northern Rockies past and present. It is our honor to share them with a belief they will enlighten and encourage. From amazing testimonies of hope to educating around serving our community in need, our podcast will inform, engage and inspire.There are so many powerful stories to be told from our amazing, rich history. And that's the point of this podcast. H.G. Wells said that human history is the history of ideas. Some of those ideas are of course based around our growth in technology and structure. Yet, many ideas have been inspired by faith to help humanity overcome the physical, mental and spiritual challenges of life. We want to share our ideas with you because we know they've helped restore countless lives. Many of our leaders are among the top professionals in their field, navigating their teams through the changing landscape of human services. In the coming months we'll hear interviews from many of them, sharing their expertise in the world of addiction treatment, homeless services, veteran support, moral injury and so much more. We also have a diverse portfolio of partners that have joined forces with us to provide practical self-care education, spiritual direction and helped bring deeper understanding of what it means to be true servant leaders. We will bring you special interviews with many of our current and past partners, offering insight into how they helped us grow, and we trust it will help many of you as well.Today's music is courtesy of Free Music Archive. This week you heard tunes by Ketsa who also composed our theme music.
Retired evangelical pastor Tri Robinson says paying close attention to those passages opened ‘a whole new world' for him. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
Music adapted from Tri Robinson's Meditative Story, "To walk the Earth."Inspired by our storyteller's morning ride through a wide-open valley in the American West, the music in this Sleep Song begins with a gentle, ambling melody on guitar, recalling a half-remembered folk tune as the music walks along through familiar, beloved country. Every so often a pause, a shift from guitar to an airy synth, offers space to marvel at the beauties of the landscape passing by. Synths with bright, celestial tones recall the morning stars above – and the expanse of the universe beyond.Original music from composer Ryan Holladay.Meditative Story combines extraordinary human stories with meditation prompts embedded into the storylines — all surrounded by breathtaking music. Think of it as an alternative way into a mindfulness practice, through vivid stories and cinematic music and production values. Find Meditative Story wherever you listen to podcasts.
In the morning, Idaho pastor Tri Robinson herds cattle and mends fences; in the evening, he writes sermons. But the two parts of his life don't feel connected. He feels such a deep love of the natural world, in all its beauty, all its fragility. But what is he doing, as a leader, to help preserve that precious creation? As he carries that question with him on his daily rides, he realizes: he's about to make a monumental decision. To change the way he walks in his faith – and walks on the Earth.Learn more about Sleep Song at meditativestory.com/sleepsongSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter, to get a timely episode reminder and a mini meditation in your inbox: http://eepurl.com/gyDGgDBecome a member of Meditative Story to support the show. Your annual membership supports making the show available for free! More: http://meditativestory.com//membership
In today's episode we speak with Tri Robinson, pastor, church planter, Bible smuggler, Idaho cowboy, and strong advocate for caring for all of God's creation. Tri questions why the Christian church has largely turned away from the task of loving and caring for God's created order. In fact, it has been his great concern for the environment that has attracted many from the secular world to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. A full length movie about his life has recently been released entitled, "Cowboy and Preacher." You can find out more at cowboyandpreacher.com.
In today’s episode we speak with Tri Robinson, pastor, church planter, Bible smuggler, Idaho cowboy, and strong advocate for caring for all of God’s creation. Tri questions why the Christian church has largely turned away from the task of loving and caring for God’s created order. In fact, it has been his great concern for […] The post Cowboy and Preacher: Caring for God’s Earth with Pastor Tri Robinson appeared first on Theology Mix.
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Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
In this episode we’ll be talking to Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley—Keetoowah Cherokee teacher, theologian, activist, farmer, and the author of several books. In our conversation today, we focus on a Native theology of land and environment—a subject of particular interest to Earthkeepers, who have come to understand the Western world’s desperate need for new ways of being in and with creation.Notes:Free webinar: Signs of Hope for a Troubled Planet Oct. 29 7-8 pm PSTEarthkeepers financial support optionGuest: Dr. Randy WoodleyEloheh Indigenous Center for JusticeEloheh SeedsDr. Woodley's book: Shalom and the Community of CreationDr. Woodley’s most recent book: Decolonizing EvangelicalismDr. Woodley's article - The Fullness ThereofEarthkeepers' interview with Tri RobertsonRichard Twiss - author & teacherKeywords: Indigenous theology, indigenized, indigenization, decolonizing, evangelicalism, empire, dualism, dualistic thinking, Native, Native American, Randy Woodley, Richard Twiss, Terry LeBlanc, Tri Robinson, colonization, Eloheh, George Fox University, creation care, kinship theology, ecotheology, intercultural studies, environmental justice, Native theology
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
In this episode we talk with Tri Robinson—rancher, environmentalist, retired evangelical pastor, and the author of several books. He is also the subject of a recently released film entitled Cowboy and Pastor: The Life and Times of Tri Robinson. In this strange era when so many religious folks deny climate change, and actively ignore issues of environmental injustice, Tri has dedicated much of his life to persuading conservative Christians that their faith actually requires them to care for the earth. At the same time, Tri stands with those who stand outside of conservative culture, and offers visions of a new kind of Christ-follower . . . and a new kind of church. Listen in as we explore his hopeful vision, and learn how this man moved past religious politics to become and advocate for God’s love toward all of creation.To leave a review of the podcast:1. Go to: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/earthkeepers-circlewood-podcast-on-creation-care-spirituality/id15032718172. Click “Listen on Apple Podcasts”3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Write a Review”Tri’s Website:http://trirobinson.com Purchase the DVD of Cowboy and Preacher:https://ocean-avenue-entertainment.myshopify.com/collections/cowboy-and-preacher-documentary(also available on Amazon.com) To stream the film Cowboy and Preacher:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/cowboyandpreacherPlease make use of a 20% discount on Vimeo using the code COWBOYANDPREACHER20. We highly recommend Tri’s latest book:Re:Form: The Decline of American Evangelicalism and a Path for the New Generation to Re:Form Their Faithhttps://www.amazon.com/Re-Decline-American-Evangelicalism Generation/dp/0999052713Please help us to expand the reach and frequency of this podcast:https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E341399&id=8 Key Words: Climate change, religious right, Moral Majority, Sierra Club, millennials, evangelical, conservative, Roe v.Wade, Pacific Crest Trail, Jesus Movement, environmentalist, Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Reformation, climate denier, sanctity of life
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Sharing his story turned into a movie, coming September 2020, "Cowbow & Preacher" is pastor and author Tri Robinson on the latest The Cure Radio Show and video podcast. Aimee Cabo is the host of syndicated live radio show The Cure, a nurse, award winning author, a transformational speaker, and the president of IMIC Research Clinic Miami. GodisTheCure.comPrevious audio podcasts - http://Bit.ly/TheCureRadioShow Please check our app The Cure with Aimee Cabo in apple store and now available on android. Video Podcasts: Bit.ly/aimee3377 Tri Robinson writes with a passion that embraces his diverse life experiences as the backdrop for the greater purpose to see the world changed for the better. At the very core of this cause is reformation on many fronts – a deep, authentic walk with God, innovative education, ethical godly leadership, and living a sustainable lifestyle that leaves a positive impact on the environment. Based on his life, American Creation Films created "Cowbow & Preacher" trirobinson.org
Speaker: Tri RobinsonText: Micah 6:5-8Description: God asks of Israel in Micah 6 what they learned on the Journey from Shittim to Gilgal.
Tri Robinson | 28 October 2018
Screening at this year’s Dances with Films, Cowboy and Preacher comes face-to-face with the degradation of the environment as the most daunting crisis facing humankind. If that isn’t enough, many people oppose action to save the environment or deny there is even a problem. Some of the most vocal and powerful of these people are conservative Christians in the USA. Tri Robinson, a conservative evangelical pastor but also life-long environmentalist, has battled throughout his life to show that Christianity and environmentalism are not mutually exclusive. In fact, environmental stewardship is demanded by Christianity – “with dominion comes responsibility”. Most environmental films are framed for a liberal audience and preach to the converted. This film addresses “unconverted” Christians, while offering liberal non-Christians a fascinating insight into evangelical values and mindset as Tri, at work on his ranch or church, builds up a Biblical case for environmentalism emphasizing respect and responsibility that flies in the face of many on either side. This film is absolutely timely – the destruction of the environment is the most important issue facing all people, and many politicians and voters need to face it. Director Will Fraser (The Genius of Cavaillé-Coll, Martinkerk Rondeau) stops by to talk about breaking down the barriers that are keeping many from an honest conversation on the looming challenge of climate disruption and the impact Tri Robison has had on his own path to spiritual commitment. For news and updates go to: cowboyandpreacher.com Cowboy and Preacher Dances with Films screening info Screening Thursday, June 14 at 2:45 PM at Chinese TCL Theatre 2018 Dances with Films website
From the island in the desert! In themes about life-punctuated, featured storytellers speak to experiences that really made a mark. Recorded live in Boise, Idaho on December 26th, 2017.
In podcast #16, we offer another great smorgasbord of stories for your listening pleasure. Some are true, and some came straight from the authors’ imaginations. We begin with the first chapter of Becky Avella’s new release, a romantic suspense novel with the simple title “Targeted.” Educator, church planter and advocate for the world’s extreme poor, Tri Robinson, writes about his childhood struggles with dyslexia and how he became a teacher in “The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-Eating Johnston: Memoirs of a Dyslexic Teacher.” We also read from the first book in Dr. Laurie Bower’s fantasy series, “Fairy Wars – The Dark Ones,” and conclude with Pam McCleary’s stroll down memory lane in “As Simple as RC Cola.” Becky Avella – http://teamloveontherun.com/about Tri Robinson – http://www.i-61.org Laurie Bower – http://llbower.com
gpeil042809 Dr. Gary Peil continues his series on Tri Robinson’s book “Small Footprint : Big Handprint”
gpeil050309 Dr. Gary Peil continues his series on Tri Robinson’s book “Small Footprint : Big Handprint.”
gpeil041909 Dr. Gary Peil begins a sermon series based upon the book “Small Footprint, Big Handprint” by Tri Robinson. This first sermon covers chapter 1 – Small Handprint. Get the book at Amazon e