Reflections

Articles and Posts by Jonathan Stauffer


The Earth is the Lord's
https://ecostewardship.blogspot.com/2011/08/earth-is-lords.html

Our Daily Bread
https://ecostewardship.blogspot.com/2009/01/our-daily-bread.html

Current ideas in Eco Stewardship
https://ecostewardship.blogspot.com/2008/07/current-ideas-in-eco-stewardship.html

The importance of Eco Stewardship
https://ecostewardship.blogspot.com/2008/07/importance-of-eco-stewardship.html

 

Podcasts

Dunker Punks podcasts are audio episodes managed by the Arlington (VA) Church of the Brethren. Dunker Punks, according to the church's page, "are united in following Christ’s radical love by the power of the Spirit to the glory of God." There are many contributing hosts to the series with a range of topics of interest to geared towards young adults and those new to the Brethren faith tradition.

Below are links to episodes that pertain to creation care, outdoor ministry, and environmental justice. (For a full episode list, click here.)

Creation Reconsidered - Interview with Nate Inglis, Associate Professor of Theology at Bethany Theological Seminary. Host: Jonathan Stauffer

Where God Speaks - Kevin Schatz and Erica Schatz Brown take a break from preparing for a week at Camp La Verne to tell us how they hear God speak through nature, friends and fun.

Treasure Map - Jonathan Stauffer shares a reflection on simple living as a Christian spiritual discipline.

Communitas - Sarah Ullom-Minnich explores the summer camp tradition with counselors at Camp Colorado. Jacob Crouse also takes the mic, to unveil a toe-tapping new tune, covering an old camp favorite.

Sacred Land - Interview with Joel West Williams at the Native Rights Fund. Learn about the history behind indigenous land rights. Host: Emmy Goering

Standing with Body + Spirit - Interview with Bill Schuerer, director at On Earth Peace, about Standing Rock Demonstrations in North Dakota. Environmental justice for indigenous people.

Reconnecting to Creation - Interview with Randall Westfall about Rewilding our faith in God through deep experiences in creation. Randall is director at Camp Brethren Heights in Michigan and operates Ancient Paths Outdoor School.

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