"In the long years when I was a Methodist Sunday school teacher, we met outdoors as often as in--because that is where it felt most natural to understand the God of creation. This beautiful book will help many to make that lovely and powerful connection." --Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and other books
"Field Guide to Church of the Wild is an indispensable resource for starting and nurturing church in the wild. A feast of rituals, stories, and wisdom, this book inspires and invites us into the practice of reconnecting, re-storying, and restoring wild spirituality with humans and more-than-humans. A must-have companion to The Church of the Wild!" --Su Yon Pak, coauthor of Sisters in Mourning and dean at Union Theological Seminary
"I had hoped that this Field Guide to Church of the Wild would give you practical, step-by-step instructions for forming and guiding a church of the wild. The authors actually give you something so much better--living examples of what people are actually doing right now in wild churches around the world. Be careful: as you read this book, you might just feel both an invitation and empowerment to bring some people together in an outdoor spiritual adventure." --Brian D. McLaren, author of Do I Stay Christian? and Life After Doom
"Field Guide to Church of the Wild includes a treasure trove of ecospiritual practices and resources generously offered by a diverse group of wise, experienced leaders. Wrapped in the inspiring prose of Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels, this book holds the potential to deepen and enrich the work of all those committed to deeper relationship with this sacred Earth." --Leah Rampy, author of Earth and Soul: Reconnecting amid Climate Chaos; coauthor of Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees; founder and guide, Church of the Wild Two Rivers
"The Church of the Wild movement is one of the most exciting advances in spirituality since Franciscan, Sufi, and Kabbalah mystics entertained dialogues with one another in Spain six centuries ago. But like any rewarding trip into the wilderness, you need a good field guide. Not only will this book reenergize your own faith, but it can help you build a stronger local community through creative liturgies and inspiring insights. It is a keeper." --Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Jesus for Farmers and Fishers and other books
"I highly recommend this invaluable resource for anyone wishing to start a church of the wild and develop a deep, sustained connection with nature and Spirit. Drawn from years of the authors own experience as well as that of a number of Church of the Wild leaders, the book is not only chock-full of practical resources, rituals, and practices; it also provides a rich spiritual grounding for these gatherings." --Beth Norcross, founding director of The Center for Spirituality in Nature, coauthor of Discovering the Spiritual Wisdom of Trees
"This valuable guide offers an abundance of simple but profound practices and experiments for recalling, reconnecting with, and appreciating the sacred dimension of the natural world. These places of reconnection reveal an emerging story of our passage as a species from an artificial state of exile into our birthright of earthly homecoming. This is exactly the kind of guidance we need to mature and deepen our relations with our mistreated but vitally animate world even while building inclusive relationships with one another." --Craig Chalquist, PhD, author of Terrapsychological Inquiry and coeditor of Ecotherapy: Healing with Nature in Mind