Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.
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Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.
We’ve heard political voices and social media voices, but what might a Christian response to this topic be? As Katharine Hayhoe explains, we face not just a climate crisis but a triple planetary crisis. This session helps us get our bearings on this topic, considering its scope and the witness of Scripture.
Church and the Climate Crisis
Every day, we see reports of a changing environment and concerning future scenarios. What is a reasonable way for churches and Christians to respond? In this podcast, New Zealand Baptist pastor Steve Worsley interviews globally recognised experts and local practitioners to seek a way forward that is biblically informed, mindful of the global situation and aware of the significant ways our churches can be part of the answer.