• Church of the Wild Field Guide Conversation with Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels

  • Apr 16 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Church of the Wild Field Guide Conversation with Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels

  • Summary

  • We chat with Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels about their fabulous new offering: Field Guide to the Church of the Wild. Victoria and Valerie are sisters who create uniquely wild offerings through Seminary of the Wild Earth, eco spiritual direction training and more. In this honest and deeply rooted conversation we learn how Victoria and Valerie are creating a mycelial hub for the emerging wild spirituality movement. When we listen to the wild call of our hearts what might we discover? How can being in relationship with the more than human earth transform how we see all things?

    Cool stuff we mention this episode (or meant to anyways):
    • Field Guide to the Church of the Wild
    • Seminary of the Wild Earth
    • Sheri Kling
    • The Holy Wild Podcast
    • Coffee Cup Spirituality- Susan Alker


    Chapters
    00:00 Listening to the Land: A Spiritual Practice
    10:07 Reimagining Roles and Language in Spiritual Leadership
    20:00 The Intersection of Process Theology and Wild Church
    29:51 Rituals as a Means of Connection and Healing
    39:47 Witnessing Urban Nature: Finding the Wild in Concrete
    44:05 Technology and Nature: A New Paradigm
    49:50 Embracing Grief and Joy in Community
    54:44 Reciprocity: The Essence of Relationships
    59:56 Finding Sacredness in Place

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