Blessing the Hands: A Curriculum on Farm Workers for Faith Communities was created by the National Farm Worker Ministry to assist congregations and groups in examining and reflecting on farm worker issues.
Bluestone Farm is a ministry of the Community of the Holy Spirit in New York.
This farm in central Indiana has a threefold mission: 1) Feeding the hungry. Those who are food insecure lack fresh produce and protein in the form of sustainably raised beef and pork. 2) Reaching at-risk youth. Farming is a way …
By Shauna Niequist, 2013. This is a collection of essays about family, friendships, and the meals that bring them together. Bread and Wine is a celebration of food shared and reminder of the joy found in a life around the …
Memorial United Methodist Church in Austin hosts Bread Church one Sunday evening per month. "We will make bread together and during the rising time, we will discuss the 12 steps of bread making, using Peter Reinhart's book, "Bread Upon the …
Lovella Schellenberg, who lives on a farm in British Columbia with her family, created a book series known as Mennonite Girls Can Cook, in which she and her nine fellow food-and-faith bloggers share their recipes and their stories about hospitality. …
Bread for the World encourages churches across the country to urge political leaders to make policies that will end hunger and poverty.
After a tour of sustainable farms in North America, young-marrieds Will and Pip settled in Bristol in 2012, where they founded a small Christian charity called CACTUS, which organizes and hosts events on environmental sustainability and theology. Will works with Stream Farm, in …
The Camp Mitchell Agriculture Project in Arkansas is an Episcopal camp that is developing a gardening program that will expand the camp's ability to produce its own food and allow campers and visitors to be a part of that process.
The Campbell Farm, a ministry of the Presbytery of Central Washington is a mission station, small conference and retreat center and working farm on the Yakama Indian Reservation, located in Wapato, Washington. TCF has been serving the local community for …
Canadian Foodgrains Bank offers multiple curriculum resources for people of all ages to explore issues of hunger from a faith basis.
Candler School of Theology at Emory University has a community garden that is operated by the student group, Creation Keepers. The garden aims to connect students with healthy food and teach the theological importance of creation stewardship.
Canticle Farm (Allegany, New York), in the Genesee Valley, is a nonprofit CSA farm ministry and vendors’ hub, sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany. Their mission: “Love of God, love of Creation, love of the Earth, love for all …
Baton Rouge native Jeff Young is founder and producer of a blog and podcast, Catholic Foodie, with 15,000-plus followers. Jeff, now in New Orleans, says: “Food is a wonderful place to start a conversation . . . about faith.” See …
Catholic Rural Life’s Faith, Food & the Environment project for 2014-2015 is exploring the state of agriculture in the U.S. and around the world — and whether we are on a just and sustainable path, or falling to the wayside …
Under the Sisters of the St. Joseph and Consociate community, rooted in the Catholic, Christian faith, Celeste's Dream offers young adults and others opportunities to integrate their education, values, spirituality, and work in the context of community. Their community garden …
Center for Environmental Leadership is an organization that responds to today’s environmental challenges through sustainability, food, the environment, and educating tomorrow’s leaders. They work with many Christian undergraduate colleges to educate future creation care leaders through their programming.
Central Detroit Christian Community Development Corporation Farm & Fishery is an indoor self-sustaining ecosystem that will provide fresh fish and vegetables to both individuals and restaurants in North Central Detroit, a neighborhood severely lacking in fresh food products. It’s integrated …
The Office of Social Justice helps CRC members love our neighbors in tangible ways. We provide resources to learn about the root causes of poverty, hunger, and oppression, and we empower the church to call on those in power to …
In Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois, the Churches’ Center for Land and People works to integrate earth stewardship, economic justice, community and spirituality around issues related to agriculture and food.