disconnected faith?
Posted on April 11, 2008 | Filed Under church, spirituality, the natural world
In a couple of weeks, our congregation will be hosting a “Cool Congregations” workshop, intended to promote an informed and committed response by people of faith to the serious environmental threat posed by global warming. We sent out a mailing describing the event to churches of every denomination in the metropolitan area and to all the UCC churches in northeast Iowa.
This week I have been making follow-up calls to a selected list of churches that had received the mailing — I had the A’s and B’s and C’s!
I have been surprised — …
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on earth as it is in heaven
Posted on April 9, 2008 | Filed Under faith, politics, spirituality
N. T. Wright is right! The separation of religion from “real life,” the separation of faith from politics, from the push and pull of the everyday decisions that impact the lives of persons and communities of persons, is artificial and contrary to the “way” to which Jesus calls his followers. Faith is not just about “then,” but about now, not just about “there,” but about here. Hope is not just about “waiting it out” until we go to “a better place,” but about believing God can and will make this world a better place, with us and through us. The …
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hawking on global warming
Posted on January 17, 2007 | Filed Under the natural world
From an article by Steve Conner in The Independent: Hawking warns: We must recognise the catastrophic dangers of climate change
Climate change stands alongside the use of nuclear weapons as one of the greatest threats posed to the future of the world, the Cambridge cosmologist Stephen Hawking has said.
Professor Hawking said that we stand on the precipice of a second nuclear age and a period of exceptional climate change, both of which could destroy the planet as we know it …
“As we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of unprecedented climate change, scientists have …
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arctic national wildlife refuge under siege
Posted on August 24, 2006 | Filed Under the natural world
Once again the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is under threat. Some people just don’t understand “No!” No, it is not worth it to us to add a few more gallons to our oil reserves if it means the sacrifice of this precious piece of wilderness.
a tank full of gas: $60
drilling a new oil well: $5 million
preserving the home of the caribou, the black bear, the moose, the Dall mountain sheep, the Gwich’in Indian: priceless
In the words of the our own government (from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife website):
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve unique wildlife, wilderness …
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a step in the right direction
Posted on June 20, 2006 | Filed Under the natural world
I was glad to hear the news of the reaffirmation of conservation of natural lands and resources as the top priority of the National Park system. It’s a step in the right direction. May there be many more such steps to come!
Read the Los Angeles Times editorial: Restoring sanity to the Interior
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one small step for the earth
Posted on May 6, 2006 | Filed Under the natural world
Get your TerraPass!

I discovered a link to this website while reading an article about global warming. TerraPass is a program that provides a way to offset the global warming impact of your vehicle’s CO2 emissions by investing in clean energy projects that reduce industrial carbon emissions. They call it cleaning up after your car.
I bought my TerraPass. Visit the TerraPass website and clean up after your car!
(And read a May 3 article by Andrew Revkin of the New York Times: Federal Study Finds Accord on Warming.)
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mike nobel
Posted on April 28, 2006 | Filed Under arts and culture, the natural world
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