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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2022 · 43 MIN

Beardcast for 2 10 22 with Special Guest Rev Kara Eidson

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This week Matt and Zach sat down with Rev. Kara Eidson who has a new Lenten study called A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons From the Garden to the Table.   A little bit about the book.   From Eden to Gethsemane to the garden in which Jesus was buried and raised, our story of faith wanders through much fertile soil. But in our current world of fast food and to-go meals, we often do not make time to explore where our food comes from and how we break bread together. Journeying through the season of Lent with this in mind, A Time to Grow encourages readers to slow down, move through the painstaking process of growth, and end together with great feasting and celebration of the resurrection. Themes of soil, water, light, time, fasting, feasting, and more guide the way from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. Readers will explore the intricacies of how faith is required to produce food and how that faith can lead us all to feast at the table on Easter morning.   You can buy the book here: https://www.karaeidson.com/ or wherever else you buy books.   Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/Beardedtheologians

This week Matt and Zach sat down with Rev. Kara Eidson who has a new Lenten study called A Time to Grow: Lenten Lessons From the Garden to the Table.   A little bit about the book.   From Eden to Gethsemane to the garden in which Jesus was buried and raised, our story of faith wanders through much fertile soil. But in our current world of fast food and to-go meals, we often do not make time to explore where our food comes from and how we break bread together. Journeying through the season of Lent with this in mind, A Time to Grow encourages readers to slow down, move through the painstaking process of growth, and end together with great feasting and celebration of the resurrection. Themes of soil, water, light, time, fasting, feasting, and more guide the way from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. Readers will explore the intricacies of how faith is required to produce food and how that faith can lead us all to feast at the table on Easter morning.   You can buy the book here: https://www.karaeidson.com/ or wherever else you buy books.   Connect with the Bearded Theologians at https://www.linktr.ee/Beardedtheologians

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