Upcoming Event

Tend & Keep

Tend & Keep: A Conversation on Environmental Stewardship

Thursday, March 12, 2026
6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Rejoicing Vine Winery
8440 W. 82nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46278

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“Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it.”
Genesis
 2:15
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From the beginning, humanity was given a calling: to “tend and keep” the garden.

Join us at Rejoicing Vine, Indianapolis’ only regenerative agriculture winery, for a thoughtful evening exploring the intersection of Christian faith and environmental responsibility. Our panelists not only have deeply held beliefs about the biblical call to stewardship, but they are putting their beliefs into action. Dinner and a glass of a locally crafted bubbly will be provided. This is a free event.

Questions? Contact Kacey Shriner.

Limited spots available. Reserve your spot below.
NOTE: If you are bringing a guest, please have them fill out the RSVP form separately. All attendees must RSVP individually.

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Event Speakers:

Ericka Andersen

Ericka Andersen

Ericka Andersen is a freelance writer, author, and mom of two living in Indianapolis. She writes about faith, culture, motherhood, politics and the intersection of it all. Her books include Freely Sober, Reason to Return, and Leaving Cloud 9.

Bob Inglis

Bob Inglis

Bob Inglis is the Executive Director of republicEn. He represented South Carolina’s 4th District in the U.S. Congress 1993-1999 and 2005-2011. Once a climate skeptic, Inglis is now one of America’s foremost Republican voices calling for climate action.

Brent Kumfer

Brent Kumfer

Brent Kumfer is the Owner & Winemaker of The Rejoicing Vine, Indiana’s only regeneratively farmed vineyard. An Indiana native, he founded the winery with a faith-driven mission to strengthen community and encourage Hoosiers to steward God’s creation.

Event Moderator:

Kacey Shriner

Kacey Shriner

Kacey Shriner is the Indiana Outreach Liaison for republicEn. She also works as the Alumni and Young Professionals Program Director at the American Conservation Coalition. Kacey has been involved in conservative politics for over a decade, joining the EcoRight movement in 2021.

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