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The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
Jonathan Crane
6 episodes
4 days ago
How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.
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How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.
Show more...
Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode #5 - Dobush Farm
The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
39 minutes 48 seconds
4 years ago
Episode #5 - Dobush Farm

Welcome to the last of five podcast interviews designed for the liturgical Season of Creation, recorded throughout the growing season of 2021. I am your host, the Rev. Jonathan Crane, a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Edmonton.

In this interview I speak with Rick Dobush a grain farmer near Warwick, Alberta. Rick grew up on the land he farms, and through his parents, remembers how much farming has changed in the last century. Rev. Chelsy Bowman and I traveled out to chat with him on a beautiful fall day not long after he had pulled in his harvest for the year. We talk about the realities of being in the modern grain business, the changes in his community, and Rick’s reflections of living on this land.

Thank you for listening in.

The Land Wants Us to Live Differently here
How we live on the land is a significant question for the church as we wrestle with both our indigenous and ecological history. The Anglican Diocese of Edmonton spans a wide swath of land in North-Central Alberta - how is the land inviting us to live well in this place? The title is drawn from a story shared by a Dene elder of his ancestors moving into a different landscape. Their old ways and traditions were no longer applicable. Each of these five interviews approaches these questions through the perspective of local landkeepers be they urban or rural.