First of a five part series featuring different communities that pursue alternative economic models in the Diocese of Southern Ohio. In this video, people from Good Earth Farm, the Franklinton Intentional Community, Procter Camp and Conference Center, and Global Villages tell their founding stories. The second part will be available next week.
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Floral House is now “Brendan’s Crossing.” Find out more on our new site. Floral House Members 2013-2014 Hilary Why hello there! An archaeologist by trade, I’ve spent the last eight years traveling around America and Europe, earning two MA degrees in the process and still not really knowing where God is calling […]
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