Listen "90. Easter, Worms, and Soil"
Episode Synopsis
As Jeff Chu says, "A robust theology of the compost reminds us that death and the things of death, our sin, our suffering, the ways we hurt each other, the ways we harm ourselves— These things are never the end of God's story." What a thing: to choose to believe that God can redeem our slow-transforming lives, to believe that the Divine slammed God's own heart back into a dead body, waking it up, announcing that death and suffering is never the truest narrative. This reflection and practice were also published this week in The Slow Way Letter on Substack. Find Jeff Chu's beautiful Evolving Faith talk on the Theology of the Compost here. Learn more about Micha's other podcast The Lucky Few at their website and instagram. Micha will be hosting a weekly virtual book club for paid subscribers this spring, following the release of her new book. If you're interested, become a paid subscriber and support her work! Here's a link to learn more. Find a transcript of this episode here. Find Micha's website and sign up for her weekly newsletter here. Find Micha on Instagram. Find Micha on Threads. Micha's new book Blessed Are The Rest of Us: How Limits and Longing Make Us Whole releases one week from today!!! You can preorder it and find it waiting in your mailbox on April 9 if you order soon! Get it for one more week at 40% off at BakerBookHouse.com. The first 200 people to preorder from Baker will also receive a signed copy of the book and "The Lucky Few" temporary tattoo. So fun! Jump over there and get your preorder in.
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