LC - Lament and Hope

LC - Lament and Hope

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Lament & Hope

The Vital Role of Creation Care in 21st Century Discipleship

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Newspaper headlines regularly report the disturbing realities of climate change and biodiversity loss - the ecological crises of our time. But how are Christ followers to respond? How is the care of creation related to discipleship? And what does the church have to contribute in the face of ecological degradation and the anxiety it generates amongst our parishioners and our neighbours?

These sessions were originally recorded in 2022


Session Info

Session 1: “For God so loved the kosmos …”: Why Christians should care for creation with Anthony Siegrist

The Bible describes God’s love for people. But does God really care about the earth, too? How relevant is creation care for the Christian life? Vital? Optional? A distraction?
This session explores the biblical basis for the claim that human creatures are called to not only worship God and love other people but to care for God’s creation.

Session 2: Giving voice to the voiceless: The interconnected health of people, creatures, and the earth with Luke Wilson

For many years we have been aware of the tremendous suffering of sisters and brothers, at home and around the world, due to poverty. These days headlines also frequently highlight the dangers of climate change, especially for the marginalized. Far more overlooked is the threat of biodiversity loss - the fraying of the web of life on this planet. The reality is that the health of people, other creatures, and the planet are inherently interwoven, so much so that any effective response to one must address the other two.
This session explores how good news for creatures and the planet is good news for people. And the reverse is also true. How might a better understanding of this “triple emergency” inform Christian mission today?

Session 3: “What gives you hope?” Discipleship in an age of ecological angst with Zoe Matties

The big picture message from the data is clear: the “vital signs” for nature and the planet are deteriorating at a frightening pace. In this context how do we engage issues like biodiversity loss and climate change while maintaining hope? What is the difference between hope and optimism? What do Christ’s followers have to contribute in a world where so many, especially young people, are desperate and despairing?
This session considers the ultimate source of Christian hope and the opportunity we have, as followers of Christ’s, to contribute to a world where so many people, especially young adults, are desperate and despairing.

Session 4: How do we start? Practical tools for earthkeeping at church and at home with Rick Faw

I want to respond to God’s invitation to join the Spirit in bringing life to all God’s creation but where should I begin? How might local congregations incorporate the care of creation into congregational life?
Interspersed with real life examples, this session suggests ideas and identify resources that can help us on the creation care journey.

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