The Holy Church of Dirt
Opening Sermon
Mayday 2018
Warm greetings beloved earthlings, from the Holy Church of Dirt, coming to you live from out of a compost heap in sunny southern Costa Rica.
It seems fitting to air our first podcast sermon on May Day. As you have probably noticed, ecosystems supporting human life on the planet are in peril, and if we could hear them, they might sound like a pilot ready to crash in an old war movie, crying “MayDay, MayDay!”
The impending doom spells big trouble for us humans and lots of our friends, unless we can pull up, pull out, and turn that momentum into patterns that serve life on earth.
At the Holy Church of Dirt, we join with others in expanding that which supports life. We are here to remember our love of life and to re-connect to the dirt that nurtures us. We come to get grounded in the soil, from where we come, and with all living things, where we are nurtured throughout life, and where we all, shall one day return.
We are here in this holy place, to remind ourselves that we are part of nature. And that as we begin to understand and dance with natural forces, we discover our power to generate natural ecosystems. We find that we can grow abundance for our great-grand-children’s great-grand-children. By coming together, and working with nature’s laws, we truly can rehabilitate large scale damaged ecosystems. On a worldwide scale.
The Holy Church of Dirt is nondenominational, non-religious, and without dogma, other than the ethics and principles of nature itself. You can learn more about natural systems through the study of permaculture. However, you don’t need to know anything about Permaculture. You can simply drop inside yourself to find your own nature, and you are here with us. We are one.
The Holy Church of Dirt is based upon truth, love of life, inclusivity, and peace. This church is arising out of the compost, with help from magical earthworms of rainbow colors. And you.
Come along and chime in, as we learn to live in harmony with nature, and to regenerate life. Come with us as we recognize that money creates poverty and dirt creates wealth. There is so much to do, that we will never be done, but we all have a part to play, it’s critically important, and it feels good.
Can I have an AMEN?d ment?
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