79. Hospitality, Vulnerability, and Transformational Community, with Jo Swinney on her book A Place at the Table

In this episode, Forrest is joined by his occasional cohost, Christine Sine. They talk to Jo Swinney, Director of Communications for A Rocha International, a global family of conservation organizations working together to care for creation, ​and equip others to do likewise. Specifically, they talk about a new book that Jo co-authored with her mother, Miranda Harris. The book is called A Place at the Table: Faith, Hope, and Hospitality. In that book Jo draws from lessons learned from being part of a family that has always practiced hospitality that also creates community among conservation-minded people from all over the world. In this episode, she shares her practical wisdom from experience regarding what it takes to show true hospitality—including the courage to practice vulnerability with those we invite into our spaces.Guest: Jo Swinney Director of Communications, A Rocha International Co-author, A Place at the Table: Faith, Hope and Hospitality LinkedIn Mentions: The Algarve, Portugal Galiano Island, British Columbia Adam and Eve sew fig leaves for clothes—Genesis 3:7-10 Hand pollination in Ghana From everyone who has been given much—Luke 12:48 A feast of rich food—Isaiah 25:6-8 A new heaven and new earth—Revelation 21 Keywords: hospitality, conservation, environment, church, Jesus, community, creation, salvation, redemption, family, nature, children, entertainment, cooking, vulnerability, God, justice, hunger, food, feast, new heaven, new earth Find us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple

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The Earthkeepers Podcast promotes global connection among ecological-minded people who believe that earth care is an integral part of spiritual life. Through conversations about topics like ecology, climate change, gardening, farming, social enterprise, theology, environmental justice, outdoor recreation, conservation and community development, we aim to inspire a movement of ordinary earthkeepers who will help heal the world.