The Parables of Eloheh Farm with Dr. Randy Woodley (Bonus Episode!)

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The Parables of Eloheh Farm with Dr. Randy Woodley (Bonus Episode!)

It's true! RePlacing Church is now on Patreon, which means you can partner with this podcast so that I can continue to offer quality content and insightful interviews that will help you grow in your faith and practice!

You can become a RePlacing Church Patron for as little as $1/month and receive access to bonus podcast episodes, blog posts and exclusive content – starting with a bonus podcast episode, “The Parables of Eloheh Farm with Randy Woodley.”

In this Patron-only episode of RePlacing Church, Randy Woodley (see also episode 77) gives my daughter Evie and me a tour of Eloheh Farm, a permaculture, regenerative teaching farm, school and community in Newberg, Oregon where he is co-sustainer with his wife, Edith.

In this unedited episode (except for a REALLY loud, terrifying dog bark that I cut out), Randy walks us around the farm to introduce us to the vision of Eloheh, tell us about the plants they're growing, and share farming/gardening practices. Randy is a consummate storyteller, so as you listen to him talk about fascinating things like mycelium, the “three sisters” indigenous farming practice, soil composition, pairs of Great Pyrenees, 800 year-old squash seeds, “volunteer” plants and much more, you'll find yourself being transformed by the Parables of Eloheh Farm. Enjoy!

Click the “Become a Patron” button below to get access to this bonus episode today!

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Episode Song Credits: “Another Wrong to Right” and “You Won't Walk Alone” by Mercir. “Closed” by Zadok Wartes. Used with Permission. Production Assistance by Nate Tubbs.

By | 2017-09-11T21:26:47+00:00 September 12th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

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