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
How to Preach a Sermon about Climate Change and Your Congregation
Since the early days of my ministry back in the early 2000s, I’ve been experimenting with how to preach a...
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Honoring and Protecting the Oaks of Mamre: Genesis 18:1-10a
The Oaks of Mamre play an important role in the story of Abraham’s hospitality toward God’s messengers. How can our...
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Pentecost and The Divine Purpose of Diversity: Genesis 11:1-9 and Acts 2:2-21
Make Babel great again? Hardly. There’s a reason why that monocultural empire failed. It’s because God desires diversity for both...
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Stars and Baby Chicks: Genesis 15 and Luke 13
From the vastness of the cosmos to the tiny, vulnerable chicks, God’s promises both assure and challenge us.
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A Blessed Ecosystem of Faith: Psalm 1, Jeremiah 17:5-10, Luke 6:17-26
Create an ecosystem of faith! Both the psalmist and Jeremiah urge us to root ourselves near the flowing waters of...
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God’s Creation Preaches! Psalm 19 Links Nature and Torah
God’s Creation preaches? How can this be? We have to tune our eyes, ears, hearts, and minds to the language...
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Peace On Earth and WITH Earth: Christmas, Psalm 96 and 97
Psalms 96 and 97 depict Earth has having agency, voice, and . . . dance. Dance? Yes! The Hebrew word...
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