Join us for a rich and reflective conversation with Rev. Jeff Chu, acclaimed author, journalist, and accidental farmhand, as we explore his beautiful new book, Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand. In this live, one-hour webinar, Jeff will share stories from his transformative time at Princeton Theological Seminary’s Farminary—a working farm where theological education meets the sacred rhythms of the earth.


Together, we’ll explore what it means to cultivate “good soil” in our lives, our communities, and our spiritual practices. Drawing wisdom from egrets, compost piles, forgotten vegetables, and the intimacy of shared labor, Jeff invites us to slow down and listen to what the land—and life itself—is trying to teach us about belonging, regeneration, and rootedness.


This conversation is for anyone seeking a deeper connection to the natural world, to community, and to the sacred in everyday life. Whether you’re a faith leader, a gardener, a seeker, or simply someone who dreams of a more grounded and meaningful way of living, you’ll leave inspired by Jeff’s insights and authenticity.


Registration is $35 and includes a copy of Jeff’s book, Good Soil, shipped directly to your home by the publisher.

The webinar WILL be recorded, and you will have lifetime access after the event.

Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect on how love can grow from the most unlikely places—and how tending to the soil might just help us tend to our souls.

About Good Soil

A profound meditation on nature, heritage, and belonging, from an accomplished journalist who left New York City for life on a working farm

“I needed this book. I think you need it, too.”—Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful


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