Giving
If this website is useful to you or you identify with our struggle we encourage you to make a donation to
Urban Seed, the small Christian not for profit agency through which Seeds was initially inspired by donating through
Our Community...
At Seeds we consider a growing understanding of giving and what we describe as "The Economy of God" as vital for
an authentic
spirituality. We appreciate the initiatives and perspectives of many groups in these areas of life including...
Relational Tithe is a global community attempting to live out God's economy of abundance
and generosity in the midst of an assumed economy of scarcity and fear.
The Gospel in Economic
Life reading group has sought to explore some of the rich history of
Christian traditions throughout the ages that have sought to grapple with the
difficult economic implications of Christ’s teaching. GEL is an initiative of
members of the Common
Rule, who live across the state of Victoria,
in Australia.
The Common Rule is an initiative of Common Life.
Common Life is a small ecumenical ministry whose purposes are to serve people
in need, to sow seeds of spiritual renewal, and to contribute to the development
of authentic Christian alternatives in Australian society.
The SEC is a national,
membership-based network that facilitates cooperation and communication
among theologians, economists and activists who are exploring
contemporary issues of faith and economic justice. They are committed to Proclamation, Pedagogy and Practice.
Jubilee Economics Ministries is a diverse group of people from Mexico, Spain,
and the U.S.
who believe in the wisdom and practice of the biblical sabbath-jubilee in
today’s world. JEM work's continually to
discover new ways to live an alternative economic system that sustains life. One way they do this is through Circles of Abundance a self audit framework for groups.

Arguably The World's Most Useful Gift Catalogue

1000 plus people from the UK are attempting to support and inspire
each other in a Year of Living Generously. It’s everything from putting a
plastic brick in the cistern to reduce water usage, signing up as an organ
donor, neutralising our air travel, switching to fair trade products or sharing
a meal with someone outside our ‘comfort zone’. Read more about the
project...