11 episodes

Kim Anderson and her guests talk about Christian attitudes toward the environment and creation care.

Restoration: A Creation Care Podcast Unknown

    • Religion & Spirituality

Kim Anderson and her guests talk about Christian attitudes toward the environment and creation care.

    Restoration Episode 11: Restoration and solar energy

    Restoration Episode 11: Restoration and solar energy

    More and more Americans are converting their homes to solar energy. Pricing has come down and the change is more possible for many Americans today. But it can seem complicated and confused. Listen to learn about going solar from Henry McCay of Solar Urban Neighbors, a non-profit which helps people navigate these confusing waters, and Dr. David Foster, professor at Messiah University, who recently self-installed solar on his own home. (David shares pictures of his installation which you can see pictures of at his Facebook page listed below). Learn about the steps you need to take to install solar (from city permits to completion) and tips and tricks for making sure your system is tailored to your specific energy needs.

    Restoration Episode 10: Restoration calls us to be salt (preservers)

    Restoration Episode 10: Restoration calls us to be salt (preservers)

    In this week’s episode, Kim talks with Allen Drew of the Climate Witness Project. He discusses the work he is doing in Philadelphia helping churches focus on energy efficiency and move towards clean energy. Stay until the end where Allen lays out a detailed analysis of the Biblical mandate for creation care.

    Restoration Episode 9: Restoration Requires a Sense of Wonder

    Restoration Episode 9: Restoration Requires a Sense of Wonder

    Dean VanFarowe (Pastor of Calvary Reformed Church inCleveland, Ohio) talks about his belief that caring for creation requires us tolean back on the sense of wonder we had as children. When talking about this issue, Deanintegrates his personal experiences from growing up in North Dakota farm-countryto his time ministering in inner-city Cleveland, integrated with truth from the Bible andGod’s grace and love. He introduces theGospel of Peace which says that Christ died for the entire cosmos (this theory acknowledgesthat Christ saves individuals but also died for my neighbors, my enemies andthe entire cosmos. In other words, all thingshave become new.)

    Restoration Episode 8: Restoration Is Reclaiming Earth-Keeping for God's People

    Restoration Episode 8: Restoration Is Reclaiming Earth-Keeping for God's People

    Caleb and Emily Haynes first learned about creation care incollege and since then have grown in implementing thoughtful practices intotheir daily lives with their children and churches. (Note: they have never owned a dryer, even when they were using cloth diapers). Listen to gain insight and tips on how tointegrate it more into your life.

    Restoration Episode 7: Restoration Is Realizing We Can Save the Planet

    Restoration Episode 7: Restoration Is Realizing We Can Save the Planet

    In this episode of Restoration: A Creation Care Podcast, KimAnderson talks with Brit Bolerjack, the College and Community Pastor at OklahomaCity First Church of the Nazarene. Brit’s love of nature began when she wasyoung and had a tree she loved to climb. When that tree was cut down, she made a promise to herself to never totake nature away from others. Fromthere, her devotion increased a few years ago when she took a carbon footprint calculator. We talk about the changes she made in herlife as a result of that and her 30-day low-waste experiment.

    Restoration Episode 6: Restoration is about justice

    Restoration Episode 6: Restoration is about justice

    Restoration is about justice. In this episode of Restoration, Kim talks with Reverend DiedreBrower Latz, Principal and Senior Lecturer in Pastor and Social Theology at Nazarene Theological College in Manchester, UK. Diedre reminds us that God is a God of justice and, as such, we should be working for justice in our world. Weare reminded that victims of environmental justice are often the poor with little agency in their lives (time, money, etc.). Environmental care and ethics should not be a luxury as they are now - they should be normal. Within the limits of the life that I live,how do I enable both myself and how do I (or we as a church) enable others tolive well and to care for creation? How do we structure our lives differently? How do we shift from thinking about churchsuccess to thinking more creatively about new systems for change? It all starts with our little tiny choices inthe moment.

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

Holy Human
Clíona Maria Rose
Conspirituality
Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker
Tara Brach
Tara Brach
Everything Belongs
Center for Action and Contemplation
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
Saint Faustina’s Diary in a Year
Marian Press