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Toward the Lenten Garden
March 2, 2021
Watch me exercise restraint by planting only 20 types of tomatoes
St. Stephen's Day: Take the High Road
December 26, 2020
On coppiced Christmas trees, charity to all, and Good King Wenceslas
Gaudete Sunday: Magnify
December 13, 2020
In search of a peaceable kingdom
The First Sunday of Advent: Fade
November 30, 2020
In which I am a fig tree in a cold climate
Christ the King Sunday: Coronation
November 22, 2020
Against the kings of squalor
The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost: Spiritual Mechanics
July 5, 2020
An inquiry concerning weeding and failing to weed
The Third Sunday after Pentecost: Grafted Hearts
June 21, 2020
On dying trees, frightening knives, and the wonder of the love of God
Twelve Thoughts on Pentecost: Let Fire Come
May 31, 2020
If we are to be comforted, let it be with holy comfort
Good Shepherd Sunday: Pastoral
May 10, 2020
In which I write a week late
The Third Sunday of Easter: Seed Imperishable
April 26, 2020
On plants that die—or even live—unexpectedly
The Great Vigil of Easter: Down into the Ground, Up from the Water
April 11, 2020
The Easter services feel deeply human because they ask us to walk in darkness
Palm Sunday: Leaves
April 5, 2020
In which we act as belligerent toddlers in the asparagus patch
The Fifth Sunday in Lent: Introductory
March 29, 2020
How Lent and rocky soil offer a glimpse of the Kingdom
Reflections on perennial gardening, embodied work, and the life of the world to come
March 26, 2020
A Habitation is the report from the art practice and regenerative homestead of Matt and Rachel Miller. We make things and grow plants towards the restoration...
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