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2015 Featured Speakers

By 2015 Contributor, 2015 Festival

From Ferguson to Baltimore to Pakistan, upheaval, violence and injustice are shaking the world. In the midst of this turmoil, what does it mean to be a peacemaker?

This year, Wild Goose Festival goers will heed the call and fearlessly dive into that conversation with the theme Blessed Are The Peacemakers.

Please join us in welcoming John Dear, William Barber, Alexia Salvatierra, Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, Brian McLaren, Frank Schaeffer and Romal Tune as our Featured Speakers at Wild Goose 2015! Read on to find out more about these powerful peacemakers, who not only talk about peace, but also practice it!

John DearJohn Dear
John Dear a Catholic priest and internationally recognized voice for peace and nonviolence. He served for years as the director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the largest interfaith peace organization in the U.S.  Author of The Nonviolent Life, Dear has been arrested over 75 times in acts of civil disobedience against war and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

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William Barber
William Barber is North Carolina NAACP president and organizer of the Moral Mondays movement. A full-time pastor at Greenleaf Christian Church, he’s volunteered countless hours to champion social change because he believes there is no worship without commitment to justice.

Salvatierra,-AlexiaAlexia Salvatierra
Alexia Salvatierra is the author (along with Dr. Peter Heltzel) of Faith-Rooted Organizing: Mobilizing the Church in Service to the World and the founder of the Faith-Rooted Organizing UnNetwork. She is a Lutheran Pastor with over 35 years of experience in congregational and community ministry, and has been a national leader in the areas of working poverty and immigration, including the co-founding of the national Evangelical Immigration Table.

brianmclaren2010aBrian McLaren
Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, activist, and networker among innovative Christian leaders. His dozen-plus books include A New Kind of Christianity, A Generous Orthodoxy, Naked Spirituality, Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?, and We Make the Road by Walking. He is a senior fellow with Auburn Seminary, and a board member and leader in Convergence Network and Center for Progressive Renewal.

Robyn Henderson-EspinozaRobyn Henderson-Espinoza
Robyn Henderson-Espinoza is a queer Latin@ who negotiates layers of agnosticism as their faith orientation. Believing that the ways of Jesus are tangible ways of enacting radical social change, Robyn strategically deploys theologies and ethics of radical difference to disrupt the hegemonic structures that reproduce multi-system oppressions. As an anti-oppression, anti-racist, Trans*gressive genderqueer, Robyn takes seriously their call as an activist theologian and ethicist to bridge together theories and practices that result in communities responding to pressing social concerns.

FS Portrait 2Frank Schaeffer
Frank Schaeffer is a New York Times bestselling author of both fiction and nonfiction, including Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God. Frank is also an artist and prolific painter. The New York Times described Frank thus: “To millions of evangelical Christians, the Schaeffer name is royal, and Frank is the reluctant, wayward, traitorous prince. His crime is not financial profligacy, like some pastors’ sons, but turning his back on Christian conservatives.”

Tune PhotoRomal Tune
Romal is the embodiment of living beyond the label. After overcoming the setbacks of his upbringing and the destructive choices of his youth, he is now a sought out communicator, community strategist, and education consultant. His platform, one of the most potent and rich stories of hope you’ll ever hear, is redemption. Since growing up in the trauma of poverty, violence, and the inner-city landscapes void of opportunity, he has triumphed to the heights of a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Howard University and Duke University School of Divinity, an ordained minister, and the author of an award-winning book entitled, God’s Graffiti: Inspiring Stories for Teens.

 

Reaching Further

By Guest Post

Reaching Further
by Kyle Meyaard-Schaap

Freedom. Joy. Flourishing.

These are some of the fundamental values that mark the identity of the Wild Goose Festival. The radical conviction that humans and the rest of creation were made to be in intimate, abundant relationship with each other and with their God. But it’s also the clear-eyed and gut-deep understanding that this life and this world falls short–that the intended abundant and intimate relationship always remains just out of reach. So why not gather in the forest for a few days every year and reach a little further?

That’s why World Renew is so excited to partner with Wild Goose 2015. Since its inception in 1964, World Renew has shared the conviction of Wild Goose that God envisions so much more for his creation. So much more than hunger and poverty. So much more than violence and oppression. So much more injustice and coercion. So much more than bondage, fear, and separation. That’s why, for the past 53 years, World Renew has been building relationships and walking alongside those who are in poverty. It has worked to do its own small part in bringing hope in the midst of despair, and freedom in the midst of captivity. To live in solidarity with those who are poor, that lessons might be learned from each other and a fuller vision of the kingdom might be caught.

Freedom. Joy. Flourishing.

These are some of the values that, like Wild Goose, also mark World Renew. And like Wild Goose, we too are painfully aware that this life and this world falls short–that the intended abundant and intimate relationship established at creation always remains just out of reach.

So why not gather in the forest for a few days in July and reach a little further?

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Salome stands among the pines of her father’s tree farm. World Renew’s local partner organisation, the Sengerema Informal Sector Association (SISA), taught Samwel and other farmers in his area how they can obtain title deeds for their land. With the ability to prove ownership of his land, Samwel has the security to be able to invest in it, especially because it can help in getting loans. He has chosen to plant these fast-growing pine trees which will give him massive returns when they are ultimately felled, and has since invested further money in starting a small business providing advice to other farmers. Without title deeds, farmers are vulnerable to having their land taken away from them, and they have no legal recourse for compensation. They are especially wary of this, now that gold has been found in the ground in several places and mining companies are keen to start operating here.

 

Interested in Glamping?

By Goose News

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glamping threeDo you want to get the full benefit of Wild Goose Festival, but don’t want to camp?

How about being able to take a quick afternoon nap without driving off site?

Or, crash after the beer-and-hymn sing without having to walk to your hotel room?

Or, how about enjoy campfire conversation late into the evening without worrying about finding your cabin?

Staying on-site is the only way to fully immerse yourself in Wild Goose, but camping just isn’t for everyone.

You may be flying in and can’t bring your camping gear. Or you may just want a little vacation and don’t have the energy to set up an entire tent village for your family. If so, glamping may be for you.

For much less than the cost of a cabin, four adults can glamp all three nights at Wild Goose.

All you have to do is show up. Your tent will be set up and waiting for you, along with your bedding.

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Glamping Options May Vary By Year – click the link below to visit Good Life Glamping and see what we have available.

Click here to make a reservation!

 

 

Behind The Scenes With The Wild Goose Programming Team

By Goose News

The Wild Goose Festival does not take flight on its own. Meet the  team of who put the wind beneath its wings: calling speakers, arranging schedules, and generally making sure there are plenty of things for you to do when you arrive. These folks are more than fans of Wild Goose; they are fanatics.

Focusing on spirituality, justice, art, music, youth and accessibility—this year’s programming team includes Cassie Barrett, Troy Bronsink, Whitney Brown, Jeff Clark, Carrie Craig, Micky ScottBey Jones, Holly Roach, Teresa Pasquale, Mary Wortas, and Holly Rankin Zaher.

“I love the beautiful, messy, unpredictable, open space the Goose has created,” says Micky ScottBey Jones, co-curator of the justice track this year. “There are not many spaces curated by those claiming to be Christians that are really spaces of spiritual exploration, challenge, wrestling, and healing.”

Teresa B Pasquale is co-curator for spirituality, focusing especially on healing and recovery. This will be her fourth year at the festival. For her, Wild Goose is a pilgrimage of sorts.

“For many people, myself included, it was like a finding a spiritual home.”

“For many people, myself included, it was like a finding a spiritual home,” says Teresa. “It was so richly layered and comforting in a way that didn’t exist where I came from and lived out in my daily life. I think the Goose is that safe space for many.  As it grows and the community deepens, it also becomes the seedbed for amazing ideas, projects, programs, and partnerships. It truly is a sacred mountaintop and a pilgrim’s path.”

Micky Having Fun At Wild Goose

Micky Having Fun At Wild Goose

Carrie Craig, ADA coordinator for the festival, is on board to ensure that path is open to all. “I look forward to sharing the different ways we can be peacemakers this year,” says Carrie. “The timing is perfect. I am also excited about our musicians! They are going to bring diverse and creative ways to sing our prayers for peace.”

This year, Teresa is excited to hear Gungor and the Liturgists do, as she says, “what they do so well” in the Goose context.

“In terms of the spirituality tent, I am really glad we are going to delve into issues of war, peace, and conflict resolution in a deep and complex way—without simple dualistic, good-or-bad ideologies,” she says. “I am also glad we are continuing to layer in all the spaces interactive sacred practices and experiences for the festival attendees to not just see but be involved in bringing the festival alive.”

I love that my former-pastor, Marine-turned Buddhist Monk friend Bushi can lead a meditation session and my friend Holly Rankin-Zaher can facilitate a conversation on privilege with teenagers in the Youth tent and then a Beer & Hymns session starts up in the evening by the River, all in the same day!

Troy Bronsink, Director of Wild Goose Gallery, will help attendees do just that. This year, over a half-dozen art encounters will be sprinkled throughout the festival: weavers, painters, stations of the cross. This year Wild Goose will also be debuting an evening of short film. “It will be a great way to include this medium in the community we’re building through the goose,” says Troy.

Wild Goose is anything but static. It is growing and changing, from year to year and even from day to day.

As Micky points out, Wild Goose is unique. It is truly an open and safe place.

“I love that my former-pastor, Marine-turned Buddhist Monk friend Bushi can lead a meditation session and my friend Holly Rankin-Zaher can facilitate a conversation on privilege with teenagers in the Youth Tent and then a Beer & Hymns session starts up in the evening by the River, all in the same day!” she says. “It’s a beautiful embodiment of shalom in many ways. It’s not perfect. It’s still messy and requires a ton of grace, but it’s something.”

Wild Goose Programming Team

Wild Goose Programming Team

 

2015 Featured Musical Artists!

By 2015 Contributor, 2015 Festival

We are THRILLED to announce the Wild Goose 2015 featured musical artists!

Get your ears and hearts ready for this fantastic line-up: Gungor, Matt Morris, Emmanuel JalTimothy’s Gift with Wild Goose family member Melissa GreeneTy HerndonMelinda DoolittleThe Brilliance, and The Liturgists.
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Gungor
Michael and Lisa Gungor are curators of this Grammy-nominated musical collective. The duo uses their skills as accomplished songwriters and multi-instrumentalists to tell honest and forthright stories – some personal and some allegorical.

Matt Morris
Matt is a world renowned songwriter and music producer who has written with some of the industry’s brightest stars including Sarah McLachlan, Cher, Mary J. Blige, and Justin Timberlake.
Watch Matt with Justin Timberlake on Ellen.

Emmanuel Jal
Emmanuel Jal was born into the life of a child soldier in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. Through unbelievable struggles, he managed to go on to achieve worldwide acclaim for his unique style of hip hop with its message of peace and reconciliation.
Watch Emmanuel’s powerful TED talk.
Watch Emmanuel’s “We Want Peace” video. 

Timothy’s Gift with Melissa Greene
Timothy’s Gift is an innovative prison outreach that was founded by Ron Miller, and led by Melissa Greene. Through music, they infuse hope and light in the darkest places of our culture. Performers include: Melissa Greene, Abby Lane Hinton, Emily Angarole, Beta Angarole, Anna Register and Lauren Wedertz.
Watch Timothy’s Gift on NBC’s Sing Off.

Ty Herndon
Ty Herndon is an award-winning county music recording artist. Ty has always been all about the ties that bind. You feel it when he’s singing deeply moving No. 1 hits like “What Mattered Most” and “Living in a Moment.” You get it just as much when he’s goofing around with the audience between songs in concert making every attendee laugh. Even in a genre that already prides itself on relatability, he might be the king of connecting.

Melinda Doolittle
Melinda became a household name on season six of American Idol continues thrilling audiences with her powerhouse vocals and charm. Melinda’s love for music is eclipsed only by her love of giving back, as she dedicates much of her time to working with numerous charities, especially those that center on improving the lives of children.

The Brilliance
David Gungor and John Arndt. Musically rich, theologically brave, and emotionally honest.

The Liturgists
The Liturgists is a collective of creators, led by Gungor, working together to make thoughtful liturgical work.

A Soul on Fire

By Guest Post

Samantha Assael, a 3rd year Wild Goose Festival volunteer, wrote this beautiful essay which gained her acceptance into UNC Asheville! Way to go, Samantha! And thank you for this moving description of the Wild Goose.
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“Describe a place or environment where you are perfectly content. What do you do or experience there, and why is it meaningful to you? “

When contemplating the most content moments of my life, my mind automatically travels to my yearly summer pilgrimage to the breathtaking mountains of Hot Springs, North Carolina. Embedded below the Blue Ridge landscape, there is a campground bursting with nature’s beautiful simplicity; dirt pathways lined with green leafy trees that canopy overhead, the French Broad River flowing alongside it with resting spots that catch the perfect amount of sunshine or cool shade. The sky is wide and spacious in a way that makes me feel alive, part of something much greater than myself. Between the peace of the rushing river, the melodic calls of the birds, the sight of playful butterflies seemingly dancing with one another, and buzzing insects laboring for their next meal, the land seems to be in perfect harmony. Every summer, for four very special days, this campground becomes so much more than just pretty scenery and wide open space for me. This campground becomes a place of unconditional love and acceptance for all people, no matter what race, ethnicity, gender identification, sexual preference, cultural, faith or non-faith tradition. For four days, the Wild Goose Festival is home to all seekers who desire a world of radical peace, of truth spoken in love, of equality and social justice that recognizes the dignity and inherent goodness of all people. It is in this environment that I feel most content because I have a deep sense of belonging and purpose as a liberal Christian. Within this community, I have witnessed personal discoveries, truths unearthed, and wounds healed, including my own.

The atmosphere of the festival also feeds my creative soul. As a Wild Goose volunteer, I am a leader in the youth tent. There I have the privilege of listening to pre-teens share their stories and struggles, their dreams and aspirations. I have the opportunity to inspire these younger peers through the sharing of my own stories, facilitating meaningful art projects, and creating fun games. As a Wild Goose participant, I am a listener of a different sort, hearing and taking in new ideas about faith, spirituality, and justice to bring home and practice in my local community.

Year after year, I am honored to take part in this transformational experience. I look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones. I am most fulfilled when I get together with people of various backgrounds and passions to wrestle out the important questions of life. Every conversation always teaches me something I had never thought about before. Each question that is asked opens a new perspective for me. From sunup to sundown, each year it is clear that these are my peeps, that this is my ideal of healthy community. In this place, I am a leader, a listener, a learner, a giver, a receiver and most importantly, a soul on fire!

Call for Wild Goose Video Volunteers

By Uncategorized

Wild Goose TVAs a volunteer member of Wild Goose TV, under the leadership of Rick Meredith, you can expect to become part of a creative, memorable, and enriching experience! WGTV is the Wild Goose Festival’s online channel at YouTube devoted to informing and promoting the festival.  During the event there’s a “booth” where attendees can share personal stories or quick comments about anything they choose.  Rick and the crew are busy continuously staffing the booth or roaming the activities to capture some moments that matter for posterity.

For example: Here’s a piece created by the WGTV volunteer team.

WGTV needs experienced camera operators/videographers, video editors, interviewers, and production assistants!

WHAT WE’RE DOING

1. “What’s Your Story?” video booth: people are invited to step in and make a brief statement to the camera.

2. Roving video crew, (a camera person and a reporter/interviewer), who can roam the campground and pickup interviews with attendees.

3. General video coverage of anything and everything – Gathering shots that convey the flavor of the festival.

All of this will be going on constantly throughout the festival.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN

Experienced camera operators/videographers with a sense of composition and the ability to operate a camera smoothly. Preferably with your own camera, but we have some equipment you may be able to use.

Interviewers, reporter-types – Outgoing, think on your feet, not afraid to approach strangers and ask them questions. You will also be approaching passersby and talking them into making a brief statement in our video booth.

Production assistants – Helping out in many capacities, no experience necessary.

Contact Rick Meredith directly at [email protected]. Please include a short description of yourself and your video experience.

Want to be a Vendor at Wild Goose?

By 2015 Festival
Are you a Food or Craft vendor and want to be a part of the Wild Goose Festival? Good news – we are now accepting vendor applications! Tickets and camping are included in the vendor fee. We will be accepting applications until May 1st, but hopefully we hear from you before then, as there are limited spaces available! To make sure the festival will be a good fit for you, please visit the Policies & Information Page prior to applying. We request that you be very specific on what type of Craft or Food you will be Vending.
 
Feel free to contact Malorie, at operations@wildgoosefestival.org with any questions regarding vending at the Wild Goose Festival.
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Contributor Submissions Due March 6th

By 2015 Festival

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The Wild Goose festival experience is built around our fabulous contributor volunteers. If you have an idea for a talk, workshop, exhibit or worship you’d like to share with the Wild Goose community this year, be sure to apply by the end of the day Friday, March 6th (note: this is an extension from our original deadline). We are particularly looking for submissions related to this year’s theme, Blessed are the Peacemakers. We are grateful for your willingness to share your gifts.

Click here for the submission form.

Volunteer Applications Now Open

By 2015 Festival, Goose News

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The difference between the Wild Goose Festival and a conference or a concert is that we come together in community to live out our call to walk in the way of Jesus. But even Jesus needs some helping hands. After all, somebody had to clean up all those extra loaves and fishes! Volunteers truly make the Wild Goose possible and provide the spirit of community that is at the heart of all we do.

If you have been to the festival before and want to experience it in a whole new way, or if you haven’t been and need to find a way to make it possible financially, maybe being a volunteer is the thing for you. Volunteers contribute 16 hours of work over the course of the Wild Goose and receive a festival pass in return. From helping set-up stages to keeping us clean and green, volunteers make the Goose a fun, safe, and happy community.

Volunteers commit to the purpose of the festival by supporting the values imagined in the Wild Goose Invitation and:

  • Loving the People
  • Being Hospitable
  • Building Community
  • Having Fun

Click here to apply to volunteer!

Questions about volunteering at Wild Goose Festival? Email [email protected].

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