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The First Congregational Church of Fair Haven (Vermont) UCC!
Gardens to Visit - in virtual and physical realities!
American Biblical Gardens - Folks Involved in Biblical Gardening - Monastic Gardens

Global Links on the Internet:

Here are many special places to visit, quite a few added in 2008
some thanks to authors Allan Swenson and Vincenzina Krymow!
See Allan's book, Flowers of the Bible

and Vincenzina's book Healing Plants of the Bible
for some photos and wonderful descriptions!

You will also want to explore the gardens and Biblical gardening resources
on the expansive website:

Note: * indicates pictures and more information about the garden itself.
Other pages tell about the church, synagogue, or organization

but do not detail the Biblical gardens

* Neot Kedumim Biblical Land Preserve. Lod, Israel. This organization operates a phenomenal 625 acre nature reserve in Israel with plants, wine presses, and so many facets of Biblical life there to experience. The most phenomenal place in the world! Website is inspiring! . http://www.neot-kedumim.org.il/

* Also in Israel, the Yad-Hashmona Biblical Gardens, a part of a hotel-convention center complex about 15 km. west of Jerusalem, hosts a wine press, coin press, oil press, watchtower, wheat press, Bedouin tent and New Testament era synagogue. http://www.yad8.com/ For some lovely photos... http://pa.photoshelter.com/gallery-show/G0000AW0EgV3EJUo/P00007D4_O.rZAbY

The Biblical garden at temple Emanu-El in North York Ontario, Canada features a fountain, pools, a number of biblical trees, vines and flowers. http://www.temanuel.com/history.htm

Also in Ontario, the Rothwell United bible Garden. http://www.buddgardens.com/website/bible.html

* Enjoy photos of the Biblical Gardens in Elgin, Scotland featuring bronze sculptures, architectural elements, beautiful gardens. For many more wonderful images (no text) go to: http://www.duffus.com/Duffus+2000/biblical_garden/

* In England, the Gerstand United Reformed Church has a Bible Garden!
Take a look! http://www.garstangurc.org.uk/biblegarden/

* We've Heard from several people in Australia and here's a Bible Garden in Palm Beach:
http://www.palmbeachbiblegarden.org.au/

* Here's a Biblical Gaden Site in Europe: http://www2.edu.fi/magazinefactory/magazines/ATBibleEu/?str=40&artCat=25&artID=185

* How about Bible Gardens in Portugal?
http://www2.edu.fi/magazinefactory/magazines/ATBibleEu/?str=40&artCat=25&artID=220

*Here's a Bible Garden in Frankfurt, Germany!
http://www.peterpetersen.acrossthebible.eu/englische%20Website%20AtB/E-bibelgarten/E-bibelgarten.html

* In Bremen, Germany, take a look at the photos of the Bible Garden! http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/worldwidepanorama/wwp606/html/FlorianBertzbach.html

*In Hungary, A Presbyterian pastor, Gyula Bagoli is planting a Bible garden.

Not to Miss!

* Explore a very promising website with lots of articles, photos, Bible references about biblical gardens. http://www.biblicalgardens.org

* Check out beautiful Monastic Gardens on their own page!

Folks Involved in Biblical Gardening who are in touch by Email.

About EIGHTY different folks are now in the midst of Biblical Gardens creation to the best we know. These friends have agreed to share their news! Would you like to tell your story and even better send us some photos to post? Yes!

Nera Monastery in Romania is making plans to construct a Biblical Garden and is hoping for friends to support the project. If you would like to help, you may contact Re. Evloghie at naturalia@xnet.ro

A couple in Lusaka Zambia has contacted out church to help them establish a 10 acre Biblical Garden on their land for the inspiration and instruction of their neighbors.

Nina Mitchell in Glen Burie, MD started planning a Biblical garden within her own home gardens this September. Nina who finds gardening tremendously renewing (like so many of us) is naming this plot "My Biblical Paradise."

Karen Draycot has begun designing and constructing a Biblical Garden at St. Giles Church, Thrapston, Northants, England.

The Thomason Family in northern California has bought a plot of land as in developing it as a Biblical Garden and a mission garden, growing food to share with hungry folks in their area.

A Garden Club at Liberty Presbyterian Church, a country church about 12 miles north of downtown Columbus, OH has started work on a Biblical Garden. Marvin Languis has been gathering information from us for their garden designer, Tom Wood. http://www.libertybarnchurch.com/home.html

Rev. Ken Crossman, a retired United Methodist Pastor, is working with Pastor Bryan Fulwider of First Congregational Church, Winter Park, FL to plan a Bible garden. They plan to break ground on January 1, 2002. A great way to start the new year!

Rita Giu has been hard at work constructing a Bible Garden near Niagra Falls in Canada.

Peggy Palmer started a Faith Garden in Douglasville, Georgia in 1998.

Mary Jo Gibson is working with her son on an Eagle Scout project of replacing biblical plants in their church garden: St. James Lutheran Church near the small town of Wapwallopen in southern Luzerne County of Pennsylvania.

Mary Lou Froehle of Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Petersburg, Indiana has been making plans for a Bible Garden there.

The First Congregational Church of Vernon, CT, is establishing a Children's Biblical Garden. They will be planting in the spring of 2001 if all goes well!

The Parkside Lutheran Church in Buffalo, New York, is hoping to install a Biblical Garden with the encouragement of one of their Deacons.

The church school of the Charlotte, VT, Congregational Church was hoping to start up a children's Biblical Garden in the summer of 2000 and give food to the area food shelf.

St. Joseph's School, Keyport, NJ has applied to the National Gardening Association to be considered a grant-winner in its 17th Annual Youth Garden grants competition to be awarded in late January 2000.

With the supervision of Keyport Master Gardener, Sidney Becnel, three elementary school classes will each be responsible for its own garden, based on three gardens mentioned in the Old and New Testaments: the Garden of Eden, the Garden of Gethsemane and the Garden of the Resurrection (Matt.27: 59-60). The purposes of the gardens will be based on demonstration of a child-centered plan that emphasizes children directly learning and working in an outdoor garden.

According to Master Gardener Becnel, the cathedrals of the middle ages employed statuary and stained glass to teach the illiterate but fervent peoples. Today another 'up close' teaching tool may well be those plants and flowers, clustered together, which speak to aspects of the circumstances surrounding these specific Biblical gardens. For instance, although the Scriptures never gave us a name of the rock garden where Joseph of Arimathea had his own up-scale mausoleum personally carved, it must have been aesthetically pleasing. We can imagine hens & chicks growing in between the rocks.

You will also find many photos, some seeds, interesting articles and more at a very professional website: BiblicalGardens.com Their selection of plants that might be included in a biblical garden is much more relaxed than the plants we have been convinced to include.

Other Sites that Gardeners might enjoy!

One of Alexandre's many awesome photos
Alexandre Doubeikovsky has created a site alive with breathtaking photos of African Violets of all different varieties. http://www.senpolia-belarus.nm.ru/index_en.html


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Our Biblical Gardens:
Biblical Garden Resources
100 Biblical Plants A-Z,
Plants in a Biblical Garden
L.J.Musselman's Biblical Plant Photos & Studies
Children's Garden Prayer Guide, Children and Gardens
Water Gardens,
Raised Bed Gardens
Funding Your Bible Garden
Gardeners & Memorials
Garden News & Publicity
Biblical Garden Questions
Horticultural Therapy

Reviews: *Figs, Dates, Laurels and Myrrh by Lytton Musselman
*Your Spiritual Garden: Tending to the Presence of God
Flowers of the Bible
Foods Jesus Ate and How to Grow Them
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Plants of the Bible and How to Grow Them
Herbs of the Bible
Healing Plants of the Bible *Recent Reviews

Bible Garden Links: American, Worldwide, Individual Gardeners Separate Garden Pages: Atlanta, GA, Belmond, Iowa; Carthage, MO; Conroe, TX ; Franklinville, NY; Greenville,TX; Houston, TX; Inch, Ireland,; *Malvern, England; Melbourne, FL; Ontario, CA ; San Francisco,CA; Shir Ami Gardens, PA ; Temperance, MI; Walnut Creek, CA; Whiteville, NC; Worthington, OH

Monastic Gardens

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Healing, Prayer, and Renewal Resources for You:

The Alpha Program

Walk to Emmaus

Bone Builders

An Overview of Christian Healing, Armor of God Prayer, The Binding Prayer, Healing Prayer of Light, Healing the Family Tree, House Blessings, Prayer Shield

Healing Resources at Vermont Conference Website

Retreats for Renewal of Parish Clergy: Brothers & Sisters of the Way

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