Mission Farm News
The Graze V.173: A Structure of Belonging
It is with great joy that Mission Farm introduces ‘The Odeon’ - a gathering space in the heart of the Green Mountains.
The Graze V.172: The Blessing of Rain
Another day of rain in Vermont. The road is speckled with frogs and toads. The moss and fern are living their best lives. The ground is soft and puffy with water.
The Graze V.171: Shifting
What is home? What does it mean to be connected? Who am I, and what is my purpose in life?
The Graze V.170: Drawn More Deeply
The creatures, flora, and fauna that fill the 180 acres of woodland and animal habitat at Mission Farm reflect the core values that have emerged in this place: connection, conservation, and justice.
The Graze V.169: The Comfort of a Question
Our planet's health presents a deeply spiritual challenge. How can our desire for connection expand to include our spiritual concern for the environment?
The Graze V.168: The Grace and Humility of Being Human
There is nothing like a natural disaster to remind us that we are more than what we do and achieve. The rain has brought an awareness of the grace and humility of being human.
The Graze V.167: Rivers of Connection
Sitting on the porch after a week of devastating floods in Killington and across Vermont, I hear the birds in the nest on the eaves calling their mother for food.
The Graze V.166: Tender, Exultant Beauty
Life is short, and it is sacred. This week, the wild tiger lilies along the road are gentle blessings. They appear with intricate detail and a splash of brilliant color, and then they disappear.
The Graze V.165: Essence
I define the ‘essence’ of this space as a place of connection, conservation, and justice. But what does that mean?
The Graze V.164: A Tapestry of Rock and Root
This month begins the creation of a new structure made of rock and root - the installation of ‘the Odeon’ on the land at Mission Farm.
The Graze V.163: The Edge of the Wild
Standing at the edge of the wilderness, we are invited to become a part of something larger.
The Graze V.162: Believe the Bird
John Audubon once said, “If there is a difference between the bird and what the field guide says, believe the bird.”
The Graze V.160: An Assemblage of Stone
A story is told in the landscape, forming the ground sustaining our lives.
Mission Farm continues to enhance its community space
Lisa Ransom, vicar at The Church of Our Savior at Mission Farm since 2020, says the original mission for Mission Farm includes providing beneficial service to the community that is now Killington.
The Graze V.159: Unfurling
These spring days are magical. The fiddleheads are unfurling. The meadow is awash in a sweet green vibrancy.
The Graze V.158: Planting Trees
We planted 12 beautiful, strong maple trees at Mission Farm this week.
Mission Farm unveils plans for Odeon
Small amphitheater in Killington is part of a master plan to better connect, engage with community and nature
The Graze V.157: Falling Apart
From this fallen tree there is a beautiful vision for the transformation of the orchard.
The Graze V.156: The Edges
Spring always feels to me like the edge of something new. It is a season of mud and new growth as we await what is to emerge.
Snow fell this week - covering the soil and reminding me that we begin again.