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May 3, 2016 by Aaron Wright

The Real Reason We Are Here

There was still a lot to do when I woke up early that rainy gray Saturday morning in March. In just a couple of hours I was to be at Gabriel’s Place setting up for a potluck and conversation with gardeners, farmers and foodies to connect and share our passion of growing, sharing and eating […]

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March 31, 2016 by Jed Dearing

Let’s Grow A Garden!

The Near East House, the newest Praxis intentional community, partnered in the Woodland Park neighborhood with St. Philip’s Columbus, is the proud recipient of a 2016 Young Adult United Thank Offering Grant to start a new community garden. The Woodland Park Community Garden purposes to serve the residents of the neighborhood, both by (1) being […]

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November 29, 2013 by Karl Stevens

Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: What the Church Should Know

The last installment in our three part series about Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church.  Our collection of farmers, bike repair people, and fair trade advocates critique the church and envision new directions for the faith.

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November 13, 2013 by Praxis

Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: The Ways of God

Here is the third in our series on alternative economics in the Episcopal Church, when our participants get all theological on us.  The depth of their understanding is truly wonderful.

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November 1, 2013 by Praxis

Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: Connections with Economics

The second in a five part series about communities in the Diocese of Southern Ohio that are involved in trying out and experimenting with alternative economic models.  In this video, people from Good Earth Farm, Franklinton Gardens and Franklinton Cycleworks, Global Villages, and Procter Camp and Conference Center discuss the economic models that their organizations […]

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October 25, 2013 by Praxis

Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: Founding Stories

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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