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Stewards of Our Home: A Litany for Our Interdependent Relationship with All of Creation

Kaitlin Curtice
November 2, 2021
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
To be a true steward of a truly hospitable home means we must remember that sacredness.

Money and Activism: Faith-Fueled Investing to Fight Climate Change

Julia Camenisch
October 14, 2021
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
As someone who has been in advocacy work for a while, I’ve begun to wonder how much all this 'righteous anger' accomplishes if we don’t learn to examine our own ethical choices as well. 

Women of Faith Can Help Advance Climate Justice

Elizabeth Chun Hye LEE
September 13, 2021
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Women
Even though I am not a climate scientist, I recognize that the climate crisis is an existential threat impacting all of creation. As a woman and a person of faith, I have a unique responsibility to act.

Beauty for Weary Souls

Sue Fulmore
June 1, 2020
Creation & Environment, General, Theology
In ways which facts and arguments will never reach us, beauty has a way of bypassing our heads and going straight to our hearts.

Dear Christians, It’s Time to Take Creation Care Seriously

Sarah Styf
April 22, 2020
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
Respect for the earth isn’t worship; it’s a reflection of our worship of our Creator.

Lessons From the Fog (And This Pandemic)

Britney Winn Lee
March 17, 2020
Creation & Environment, Global, Theology
"I couldn’t help but compare the grounded cloud around me to the world’s persisting and shared experience with the Coronavirus"

The Earth as My Neighbour

Mick Pope
March 15, 2020
Creation & Environment, General, Theology
We are saved with our places and not from them as heaven comes to earth.

Cowboys and Indians: Dismantling the Western, Settler-Colonial Worldview (PART IV)

Randy Woodley
April 26, 2019
Creation & Environment, General, Theology
Time for restoring our place on earth is running out.

Why Native Americans Struggle to Protect Their Sacred Places

Rosalyn LaPier
August 15, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
Sacred sites are being viewed as potential areas for development, threatening the free practice of Native American faith.

How Might Easter Be Reinterpreted in Light of Climate Change?

Brandon Ambrosino
April 2, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology
Easter is about God’s relationship with the whole world — not just human beings.
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