

He currently serves as Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture and Director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies at George Fox University/Portland Seminary. Woodley addresses a variety of issues concerning American culture, faith, justice, race, and our relationship with the earth and Indigenous realities. Randy Woodley is an author, activist, farmer, scholar, speaker, wisdom keeper, and a Cherokee descendant recognized by the Keetoowah Band. In his work, Dr. On this week’s episode, I talk with Randy and Edith Woodley.


What would it be like to not just admire nature from a distance, but treat creation as a relative, a teacher, and an expression of the love of the Creator? Copies of the book may be ordered here."Reconnecting with Creation" with Rev. You were also invited to form your own group to discuss the book. We offered various ways of engaging in this journey, ranging from monthly zoom sessions to discuss the book (Third Tuesdays), online interviews with the author, and a Facebook page dedicated to the book.

National – Organize Your Becoming Rooted Book Group & Order the Bookīeginning in January 2022, we invited you to share in an exciting 100 day journey towards becoming rooted in our sacred earth with Randy Woodley’s new book as our guide. Gain deeper understanding of the the 100 day journey by watching Randy Woodley’s Facebook live events from this this spring. Use the resources below to help you form your own Becoming Rooted book group this fall. Resources from January 2022 Becoming Rooted book launch It is not too late for you and your community to participate in this important and timely adventure! Gather your group or organize your community to begin the 100 day journey today. Perhaps you heard the buzz from the many communities and small groups who engaged in reading “ Becoming Rooted: 100 Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth” by Randy Woodley this past year through EcoFaith’s partnership with Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice.
