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Our kinship with the creation is crucial for the life and witness of the churches in post-Christian neighborhoods. Our guest is leading horticulturalist, Sage Kosa. Learn how gardening can be a decolonizing practice. Hosted from the grand piano, alongside a potted sword fern.
Sage Kosa owns and operates Kindred Gardens (Vancouver), a garden design, install, care, consulting, and coaching business.
Check out:
· Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eight, “Creation.”
By Mark GlanvilleOur kinship with the creation is crucial for the life and witness of the churches in post-Christian neighborhoods. Our guest is leading horticulturalist, Sage Kosa. Learn how gardening can be a decolonizing practice. Hosted from the grand piano, alongside a potted sword fern.
Sage Kosa owns and operates Kindred Gardens (Vancouver), a garden design, install, care, consulting, and coaching business.
Check out:
· Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eight, “Creation.”