Christian EcoPreacher 1-2-3
God’s Creation needs good preaching! Good preaching needs God’s Creation!
- Discover a new perspective for engaging the Bible that deepens and expands your faith.
- Learn how we can proclaim justice for God’s Creation in the face of climate change and other environmental issues.
- Be equipped with the knowledge and tools you need to make your preaching relevant, courageous, and creative.
- Be inspired to make a difference for our planet, your community, and our future.
10 Principles for Environmental Preaching
In an effort to encourage clergy to preach and teach on Christian ecology at least once a month, the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development and the Rev. Dr. Leah Schade have partnered to develop a new free resource called EcoPreacher 1-2-3. Drawing from Eco Bible, a Jewish ecological commentary on the Hebrew Scriptures, Dr. Schade, author of Creation-Crisis Preaching: Ecology, Theology and the Pulpit (Chalice Press, 2015), provides sermon preparation for preaching about caring for God’s Creation that is short, accessible, and based on a solid biblical foundation.
EcoPreacher 1-2-3 offers a brief “eco-exegesis” for interpreting a Hebrew text from the Revised Common Lectionary for that Sunday. This is followed by one “eco idea” for the basis of the sermon, two “eco questions” to go deeper, and three “eco actions” to choose from to help a congregation put their faith into action. With this resource, preachers can use the sermon ideas in their own context and make it relevant for their congregation.
- Adaptable to your preaching context
- Sparks ideas for sermon preparation
- Inspirational
- Ecumenical
- Providing knowledge and tools to make your preaching courageous and creative
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EcoPreacher Resources
An Eco-Pentecost: Churches United in Restoring God’s Creation
An Eco-Pentecost celebrates churches united in their efforts to help restore and protect God’s Creation.
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Plastic Jesus Earth Day 2024: Churches Calling for a Plastic-Free Future
Plastic Jesus is everywhere, just like plastic itself. For Earth Day, churches can call for a plastic-free future.
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A Seed of Grief and Hope: John 12:20-33
Jesus’s teaching about a seed dying in order to bear fruit can find deep resonance with Indigenous wisdom.
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God’s Rainbow is a Symbol for Peace with Creation
A rainbow is more than just prism-droplets of light and color. It’s an eternal symbol of God’s desire for peace...
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Baptismal Water, Light, and Spirit: Sources of Our Ecological Vocation
Baptismal water, light, and Spirit call us into our vocation as Christians to protect God’s Creation.
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Repairing and Restoring Earth in Advent: Isaiah 61 and John 1
God gives us a vision of Jubilee-restoration so that we can repair and rebuild both human communities and Earth’s ecosystems...
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Giving Thanks for God’s Creation: Deuteronomy 8; Luke 17
Giving thanks for God’s Creation is one way to live out our gratitude and reorient our hearts toward service and...
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Love Your Neighbor – Including Our Earth-kin: Lev. 19, Matt. 22
God’s command to love your neighbor extends to our neighbors in Creation, including the land, waters, trees, animals, and human...
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Workers in the Vineyard and the Economy of Exploitation: Matthew 20:1-16
Jesus’s parable of the workers in the vineyard holds a mirror up to the harsh realities of exploitative economic and...
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