Attending to Creation’s Wonder Mac Stewart July 3, 2018 Commentary, Ressourcement, The Episcopal Church St Basil: “I want creation to penetrate you with so much admiration that everywhere, wherever you may be, the least plant may bring to you the clear remembrance of the Creator.”
Be a tree Fr. Bryan Owen January 19, 2018 Commentary It’s no accident that trees play a prominent role in the Bible. In fact, trees bookend the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
Fossil fuels, the Church, and modern values Dane Neufeld November 29, 2017 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary British historian Ian Morris argues that human values depend upon our methods of energy capture and storage.
The hope of glory Christopher Yoder November 8, 2017 Commentary, Exegesis In Romans 8, St. Paul develops the contrast between present sufferings and future glory.
From the Garden Cole Hartin October 5, 2017 Anglican Church of Canada, Churches, Commentary “I will give you your rains in their season, and the land shall yield its produce.”
A catechism of Nature (7): Grass Will Brown July 28, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Are we wearing out the earth’s ability to sustain us, tilling the ground into oblivion, coming to the end of some invisible tether?
A catechism of Nature (5): Autumn Will Brown December 2, 2016 Commentary, The Episcopal Church I am an avid hunter and fisherman, but it strikes me that these activities are really more occasions for something else: for looking at the natural world and trying to understand it and, by trying to understand it.
Rogation walk Mark Clavier May 8, 2015 Church in Wales, Commentary Rogation reminds us that these places that grab hold of our deep affections need to be baptized and to become, if only for those who live there, a little Eden where God still enjoys strolling in the cool of the evening.