
Religion, the Climate Crisis, and Faith Formation
As with the Pew study, PRRI found that religious leadership structures duly release well-meaning statements, and religious people talk a good game about “creation care”

As with the Pew study, PRRI found that religious leadership structures duly release well-meaning statements, and religious people talk a good game about “creation care”

I hate to say this, but we’re going to have to talk about economics in church.

The episodes are short-story-style vignettes, introducing mostly new characters, different climate-related scenarios, and a tangled web of ethical dilemmas.

Depending on which corners of the church you hang around in, you might notice anything from heavy-duty activism to climate denial. So I’ve been wishing

We’re all speculating here, I guess, with the understanding that the speculation is itself a process of hope: what do we long for? what outcomes

You’ve exchanged friendly hellos while fetching the mail, and now you wonder: who are these alien beings?

With their just-released album, Climate Vigil, The Porter’s Gate aims to help the church wake up to “one of the greatest moral challenges of our

Believing in the resurrection of Christ is a little bit easier when you’re standing in the middle of a garden. Which may help explain the

The most amazing thing about this passage, at least to me, is the evident fact that God is longing, too.

This week, I’ve been accidentally observing Epiphany season by following a strict regimen of anxiety-producing activities. This was not my intention. But if you, too,