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The Green Lectionary Podcast
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49 episodes
3 weeks ago
Scholars, climate activists, and preachers discuss the weekly lectionary texts through a creation justice lens.
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Scholars, climate activists, and preachers discuss the weekly lectionary texts through a creation justice lens.
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Green Lectionary Podcast
"A Messy Christmas", Advent 4 (Matt. 1:18-25)
We are joined by Revs. Jonah Overton and Josh Scott.  https://www.zaomke.org/ https://www.gracepointe.net/
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
Advent 3, "Resist with Joy" (Isaiah 35:1-10)
We are joined on this episode by Rabbi Yonatan Neril.  Rabbi Yonatan Neril founded and directs the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, which reveals the connection between religion and ecology and mobilizes faith communities to act on climate change. In 2024 Yonatan co-organized a faith and ecology video campaign with Nas Daily, which received nine million views. He authored the bestselling book Eco Bible: An Ecological Commentary on the Hebrew Bible. He speaks internationally on religion and ecology, including at the World Economic Forum in Davos, multiple UN climate conferences, and the Parliament of World Religions. In December 2023 he initiated and co-organized the first-ever Faith Pavilion at a UN climate conference (COP28 in Dubai), which included 70 sessions with 325 speakers. Yonatan has also co-organized twelve interfaith environmental conferences in the U.S. and Israel. Yonatan is a member of the World Economic Forum's Faith In Action working group. Raised in California, Yonatan completed his M.A. and B.A. from Stanford University where he conducted research on renewable energy in India, and on genetically modified corn in Mexico. He received rabbinical ordination in Israel and lives with his wife, Shana, and their two children in Jerusalem. He enjoys hiking and being in nature.
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4 weeks ago
43 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Lions, Lambs, and a Moral Economy" (Isaiah 11:1-10)
In this episode we are joined by Cr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda.    Check out the first two books of the "Building a Moral Economy" series and the online toolkits that accompany the series at https://www.buildingamoraleconomy.org/.    1. How have you read Isaiah 11 in the past? Have you ever considered where creation is in the text, or how it is acting?    2. Cynthia and Derrick see the earth in verse 9 of Isaiah 11 as both a library and a teacher of God's wisdom. Have you ever considered the earth as a library of wisdom? As a teacher? If so, what have you learned? If not, how do you intend to approach the earth's cache of wisdom?   3.. Cynthia mentions that her western audiences can usually identify the injustice of our current economic system, but usually feel there is nothing to be done about it.  What do you think of your nation's economy? What can you observe about your local economy?    4..  Isaiah Chapter 11, introduces a radical image in which Lion and Lamb cease to be predator and prey, and become bosom buddies. How does this image stretch your imagination regarding what is possible? What ways can you imagine your economy, global, naotional, or local,  
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1 month ago
57 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Wide Awake", Advent 1 (Matt. 24:36-44)
Today, my guest is Rev. Dr. Lisa Graumlich.    Rev. Dr. Lisa Graumlich stands at the crossroads of science and spirit in humanity's most critical hour. She champions the urgent need for robust and transparent science in our climate crisis. As a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Ecological Society of America (ESA), and Past President of the American Geophysical Union, she wields decades of climate research to understand our changing planet.   Ordained as an Episcopal deacon in 2004 and serving at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Tucson, Arizona, Graumlich bridges the worlds of rigorous science and sacred calling. She is building bridges between faith and reason communities as we forge an equitable, sustainable Earth where all people thrive.   Her career dedication to understanding global climate change now serves a sacred mission: awakening both scientific and spiritual communities to our shared responsibility for creation's future."       Discussion questions1. The love of creation is central to conservation. How can formal and informal learning be structured so that it invites people to learn about and engage with creation in ways that strengthen promote empathy and bonds of care between human beings and the more-than-human creation?2. In reference to the passage Matthew 24:36 – 44, the speakers encourage attitudes of watchfulness, awareness of the interconnectedness of creation and preparedness asways of living in these ecologically challenged times. In your context, how do you stay watchful and in what ways can you support collective preparedness? 3. Putting on the armor of light is an act of resistance against overwhelming despair and hopelessness. What thoughts come up for you in regards to creation, considering the level of ecological crisis predicted if people don’t change, as you reflect on how our biblical ancestors ‘put on the armor of light’ in their darkest times? 4. The concept of non-linear (faith based) values stood out as a response to the overwhelming non-linearity of the current ecological crisis. How does the understanding of theologians and faith leaders as pivotal to the healing of the earth affect yourconfidence as a person of faith, and what are the ways faith leaders need to change in order to partner with science and lead in this crucial moment?
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1 month ago
51 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Invest in the Future" (Jeremiah 32:1-3, 6-15)
We are joined by Dr. Garrett Andrew. You can read his writing at www.garrettjandrew.substack.com
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3 months ago
55 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"A Grieving God" (Jeremiah 8:18-9:1)
For the third Sunday of the Season of Creation, we are joined by Debra Reinstra to discuss Jeremiah 8.
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4 months ago
55 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Stupid Children" (Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28)
In this episode for the second week of the Season of Creation, we are joined by Marqus Cole, Organizing director of Georgia Interfaith Power and Light. 
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4 months ago
41 minutes

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"The Potter's Clay" (Jeremiah 18:1-11)
This episode is for the first week of the Season of Creation and features Robin Lewis, director of climate equity for Interfaith Power and Light DMV, and Rev. Dr. Kip Banks, senior pastor of East Washington Heights Baptist Church in Washington D.C. 
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4 months ago
42 minutes 4 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
Preaching Ocean Month, Part 2
Here in part two we’ll hear from Ryan Cullumber, director of living coasts ministry in Newport Beach California, Logan Jackson, Pastor at Newbegun UMC in Elizabeth City, NC, Rev. Dottie Yunger, director of Maine’s state aquarium, and we’ll conclude with a short homily from Rev. Dr. Garrett Andrew.
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6 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 20 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Preaching Ocean Month, Part 1"
June is ocean month and we’ve decided to do something a little different for the podcast. In this two part series you will hear voices of people who deeply care about the ocean and deeply love the Church. They are ministers and laypeople, scientists and enthusiasts, all sharing their joy around God’s marine creation.   We’ve centered our conversations around four questions: when have you experienced God at the ocean? What can the ocean teach us about faith? What biblical texts would you use to preach about the ocean? And finally why should preachers talk about the ocean this month?   In part one, you’ll hear from Rachel G. Jordan, author of the newly released book “Does the Ocean Have a Soul?”, Robert Sluka, a scientist with A Rocha International, Blair Nelsen, Executive director of WaterSpirit, a spiritual ecology nonprofit, and Dan Vermeer, a faculty member of Duke University
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7 months ago
59 minutes 56 seconds

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"Places of Transformation" (Acts 10:34-43
Our guests are Bishop Jennifer Baskerville Burrows Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis and Brian Sellers Petersen a coach and consultant who focuses on agrarian ministry, churchland stewardship, and creation care. and coordinator of Good News Gardens
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8 months ago
44 minutes 4 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Palmless Sunday" (Luke 19:28-40
We look at a text for Palm Sunday
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9 months ago
56 minutes 29 seconds

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"A Tale of Two Disciples" (John 12:1-8)
We look at John 12 through the lens of Creation Justice.
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9 months ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"New Creation" (2 Cor. 5:16-21)
We look at a text for the fourth week of Lent.
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9 months ago
46 minutes 47 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Wine, Water, Milk, and Bread" (Isaiah 55:1-9)
We look at a text for the third Sunday in the season of Lent.
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10 months ago
55 minutes 58 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Animal Sacrifice" (Gen. 15)
We look at texts for the second week of Lent
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10 months ago
51 minutes 45 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Feasting and Fasting" (Deut. 26, Luke 4)
We look at texts for the first Sunday of Lent.
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10 months ago
59 minutes 4 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
Unnatural Disasters (Joel 2, Matthew 6)
We look at texts for Ash Wednseday
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10 months ago
1 hour 21 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Lifting the Lowly" (Luke 1: 46-55)
We look at a passage for the fourth week of Advent.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 14 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
"Vipers and Dead Trees" (Luke 3: 7-18)
We look at texts for the third Sunday in Advent
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1 year ago
46 minutes 45 seconds

The Green Lectionary Podcast
Scholars, climate activists, and preachers discuss the weekly lectionary texts through a creation justice lens.