What’s this “not-yet-come-into-focus serendipitous convergence feeling”?

I’m having one of those feelings/experiences of being on the cusp of some not-yet-come-into-focus serendipitous convergences, sitting here in my air-conditioned office at home, with technology (Internet at 300 mbps, Tricaster based studio, 4k camera, a couple of older regular old HD consumer cameras) and books (Bible, theology books), and seemingly waiting for a word: Something to “lure” me through Continue Reading

The Coming Divide: Capitalism vs The Climate

I expect that someday soon, when there is enough of a groundswell of church folks calling for some serious “Reformation” in the church*** along ecological lines, that this will become a tremendously divisive issue, even as divisive as the issue of slavery was for churches in America in the Civil War era. The confrontation is , politically and socially, very Continue Reading

The Crisis That Cradles Everything

For the past almost four years, since my awakening to the Ecological Crisis, I have been observing the continued failure of the churches to be a voice of moral and spiritual urgency about the serious threat that this represents. There are signs springing up, but as time passes, the urgency heightens. We are running out of time. We’ve had no Continue Reading

The Ecological Crisis Draws All to Christ

A reply to a comment that told me that I was “running further and further away from Christ”, as I share ecotheological insights from my reading. Funny how any focus at all on the severity and seriousness of the Ecological Crisis elicits such cries of “heresy” from some of our more “fundamentalist” Christians in the fellowship. Such hostility and fear Continue Reading