Church, Creation, and the Common Good: Guidance in an Age of Climate Crisis
Ragan Sutterfield
(Author)
Emily Sutterfield
(Author)
Description
Engages in how we should now live into this time of climate change crisis
It is hard to be hopeful in the face of climate crisis. The problem is on a scale difficult for us to understand. Actions needed to address the crisis require a radical change in way of life. Does the Church have anything unique to offer? Is there something in our life of community, worship, and prayer that suggests a different way through this time? Church, Creation, and the Common Good is a program resource offering a hopeful answer to these challenges. Through scripture, tradition, and Christian practice, it guides church communities into deeper understanding of their role as the Church in the world and how they might be communities for the common good in this time. This curricular resource is sure to foster rich conversations and provide a path toward love of all creation and our particular places as we face the climate crisis together.Product Details
Price
$16.45
Publisher
Church Publishing
Publish Date
September 17, 2018
Pages
64
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.3 X 0.2 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781640651111
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Ragan Sutterfield is a writer, teacher, and agrarian living in his native Arkansas. Ragan is the author of Farming as a Spiritual Discipline, a contributor to the book Sacred Acts: How Churches Are Working to Protect the Earth's Climate, and the author of numerous articles on food, faith, and ecology. He works to live the good life in partnership with his wife, Emily, and daughter, Lillian.
Emily Sutterfield is curriculum developer with a background in sustainable development. She worked for many years teaching and developing Heifer International's Global Village and Heifer Village education programs. She has a master's degree from the School for International Training. She lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.