Category: Creation Care
With God in the Wild Spaces
This article is an excerpt from a conversation between Forrest Inslee, host of the Earthkeeper’s...
Read MoreReview of The Deepest Roots:
Finding Food and Community on a Pacific Northwest Island
On a shore of Bainbridge Island, a rock with ancient Squamish petroglyphs, Haleets, offers wisdom...
Read MoreGrappling with Hopkins’ “Inversnaid” Plea
This article is republished with permission from The Ecological Disciple. Visit their website to...
Read MoreWhat Your Food Ate: An Interview with the Authors
The following is an interview with Cascadian authors Dave Montgomery and Anne Biklé about their...
Read MoreHearts Like This
We are pleased to be cross-posting this essay in collaboration with the online journal EcoTheo...
Read MoreDo I Stay Christian?: An Interview with Brian McLaren
The following is a conversation between author Brian McLaren; Victoria Loorz, co-founder of...
Read MoreSaving Us: An Interview with Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe
The following is an interview between Christ&Cascadia editor Forrest Inslee and climate...
Read MoreBecoming Rooted: An Interview with Randy Woodley
What can we learn from Indigenous peoples about loving the earth well? And what might it mean to...
Read MoreWild Ordination
This is an excerpt from Victoria’s book, Church of the Wild: How Nature Invites Us into the...
Read MoreFor Joy in God’s Creation: Rogation Days in a Cascadian Key
I am new to the Episcopal/Anglican tradition and, aside from side plots involving the local vicar...
Read MoreOur House is on Fire: A Call to Reconnect our Faith to Earth
Photos and art by Mary DeJong Fire of the Holy Spirit, life of the life of every creature, holy...
Read MoreWhere the Salmon Go
Wild salmon populations have been in trouble for more than a century due to overfishing, loss of habitat, water management systems (such as dams), and water pollution. Significant effort has been made to restore salmon populations, with mixed results. Not surprisingly, this is not a major issue or ministry focus for many Christians or churches in the region. Yet it should be because it’s not just about salmon.
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