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S3E14: Creation Theology, with Jo Swinney and Jo Herbert-James

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In this conversation, Melanie Cave engages with Jo Swinney and Jo Herbert-James from A Rocha to explore the intersection of Christian faith and environmental stewardship. They discuss the importance of creation theology, the Church's role in caring for the environment, and practical steps churches can take to engage with creation care. The conversation highlights inspiring stories from around the world, showcasing how churches are actively participating in eco-friendly initiatives and fostering a deeper connection with God through nature.

Take-aways

- Creation theology is essential for understanding our role in the environment.

- Creation is a critical part of the biblical narrative.

- The church has a responsibility to care for creation as part of its mission.

- Eschatology influences how we view our responsibility towards the earth.

- The Eco-Church movement encourages churches to adopt sustainable practices.

- Engaging with nature can deepen our spiritual formation.

- The younger generation is increasingly concerned about environmental issues, and the Church must speak out on this important issue that is foundational in Scripture.

- Churches can use resources like Eco-Church to guide their environmental efforts.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to A Rocha and its mission

05:25 Understanding Creation Theology

12:49 The Role of Scripture in Creation Care

16:01 Eschatology and environmental responsibility

23:46 Practical steps for churches

29:10 EcoChurch: a movement for change

36:04 Inspiring stories of impact

46:42 Introduction to Roots resources

Show notes

A Rocha International

A Rocha UK

Eco Church

Partners in action

The Whole Easter Story

Roots outdoor resources

Roots Spiritual Styles

  continue reading

42 episodes

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In this conversation, Melanie Cave engages with Jo Swinney and Jo Herbert-James from A Rocha to explore the intersection of Christian faith and environmental stewardship. They discuss the importance of creation theology, the Church's role in caring for the environment, and practical steps churches can take to engage with creation care. The conversation highlights inspiring stories from around the world, showcasing how churches are actively participating in eco-friendly initiatives and fostering a deeper connection with God through nature.

Take-aways

- Creation theology is essential for understanding our role in the environment.

- Creation is a critical part of the biblical narrative.

- The church has a responsibility to care for creation as part of its mission.

- Eschatology influences how we view our responsibility towards the earth.

- The Eco-Church movement encourages churches to adopt sustainable practices.

- Engaging with nature can deepen our spiritual formation.

- The younger generation is increasingly concerned about environmental issues, and the Church must speak out on this important issue that is foundational in Scripture.

- Churches can use resources like Eco-Church to guide their environmental efforts.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to A Rocha and its mission

05:25 Understanding Creation Theology

12:49 The Role of Scripture in Creation Care

16:01 Eschatology and environmental responsibility

23:46 Practical steps for churches

29:10 EcoChurch: a movement for change

36:04 Inspiring stories of impact

46:42 Introduction to Roots resources

Show notes

A Rocha International

A Rocha UK

Eco Church

Partners in action

The Whole Easter Story

Roots outdoor resources

Roots Spiritual Styles

  continue reading

42 episodes

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