2023-11-08T17:48:53-04:00

In Acts 17, Paul says the "unknown god" created everything. One of the best ways to know God is to immerse yourself in God’s Creation. Read more

2023-04-11T09:17:49-04:00

In this post, I share just a bit of information about the survey and announce the winner of the drawing for the free book. Read more

2023-11-08T17:50:27-04:00

On April 15, Sierra Pacific Synod Council will vote on issuing an apology & returning Rev. Nelson Rabell to the roster. But there's a problem. Read more

2023-11-08T18:16:58-04:00

Just as Jesus appeared to Thomas, the risen Christ come to us as we are touching the wounds of our planet to bring healing and hope. Read more

2023-11-08T18:17:40-04:00

During Holy Week, we remember that Jesus was laid in the tomb. Today we mourn mass extinction which is leading to ecosystem collapse. Read more

2023-11-08T18:18:16-04:00

Jesus died a ruthless death in the crucifixion. This year, 43,000 animals died from a toxic train derailment in Ohio - eco-crucifixion. Read more

2023-11-08T18:19:09-04:00

Ecological Stations of the Cross #5. Jesus was stripped of his garments. Today, waste and trash strip Earth of its health, dignity & beauty. Read more

2023-11-08T18:21:07-04:00

Ecological Stations of the Cross, #4. Luke 23:27-28. Weeping for our children and Creation in the age of eco-crucifixion. Read more

2023-11-08T18:21:49-04:00

Simon of Cyrene carried Jesus’s cross. Today, communities of color bear of the brunt of environmental racism and eco-crucifixion. Read more

2023-11-08T18:22:52-04:00

In this second installment of the Ecological Stations of the Cross, we connect Jesus's death on the cross to death due to deforestation. Read more


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