Means of Grace

Environmental Stewardship: A Faith Perspective

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Episode notes

Today’s episode of Means of Grace discusses environmental stewardship through a faith-based lens, emphasizing the theological foundations and practical applications of creation care. Hosts Jesse Ennis, Jonathan LeMaster-Smith and John Yeager explore the distinction between stewardship and dominion over creation, the importance of humility in environmental actions, and the role of faith communities in promoting sustainable practices. Examples of churches integrating creation care, such as First United Methodist Church in Stanley, North Carolina, and Maple Springs United Methodist in Winston-Salem, are highlighted. The conversation also touches on the broader theological implications, the need for theological shifts, and resources for churches to engage in creation care.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview

02:47 Theological Foundations of Environmental Stewardship

09:37 Acting with Humility in Creation Care

12:06 Challenges and Opportunities

15:41 Examples of Environmental Sustainability Initiatives

25:37 Theological Shifts and Resources

42:48 Practical Steps and Future Dreams

43:25 Conclusion and Call to Action