Youth – The Pollinator: Creation Care Network News http://news.lwccn.com Headlines, opportunities and prayer needs from around the world. Mon, 16 Oct 2023 11:47:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/news.lwccn.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-pollinator-icon.png?fit=32%2C32 Youth – The Pollinator: Creation Care Network News http://news.lwccn.com 32 32 164541824 Young Evangelicals telling their stories http://news.lwccn.com/2021/05/young-evangelicals-telling-their-stories/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=young-evangelicals-telling-their-stories Tue, 04 May 2021 23:00:00 +0000 http://news.lwccn.com/?p=913
Young Evangelical Activists, Facing the Climate Crisis Is an Act of Faith
Evangelical climate activist William Morris in California in February.
[Rozette Rago for Rolling Stone]

Rolling Stone has a great story profiling several Young Evangelicals for Climate Action fellows. Here’s a taste:

That conversation eventually led [William] Morris to spend a month doing volunteer work with a Christian conservation organization in Kenya, cataloging rare bird species, mapping mangrove forests, and collecting data on coral reefs. His meals and his free time were shared with other Christian environmentalists and scientists, most of whom were Kenyan and notably did not share his evangelical American hang-ups. He marveled at how their faith was not only integrated into their environmental pursuits but was in fact integral to them.

“That’s where I really felt a sense of purpose for the first time,” he says. “That dichotomy finally went away of science versus faith. It was just a huge sigh of relief feeling almost, like, vindicated. I was like, ‘See, I knew it. I’m not crazy. I’m not the only one who cares about all of these things.’ It was this very holistic view that I never had gotten anywhere else. And I had to go all the way to Kenya to get it.”

Morris also began to see this holistic view all over scripture: in Genesis, where the mandate to have dominion over creation did not seem to imply callous exploitation but rather a call to wise stewardship, and throughout the Gospels, where Jesus didn’t assuage people’s suffering with promises of the afterlife but actually tended to their physical needs in the here and now. So, Morris pondered, wouldn’t loving one’s neighbor mean protecting their habitat? Making sure they could grow food, have clean air and water, not be subjected to forced migration or the “threat multiplier” that he knew climate change to be?

In integrating his faith with his environmentalism, Morris came to have a new understanding of what that faith entailed, one that he actually felt was deeper and more authentic. Before the world could be healed by the church, he reasoned, maybe the church needed healing through its engagement with the world. He would go home and preach the message of environmentalism.

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World Day of Prayer for Creation: Report from South Africa http://news.lwccn.com/2020/12/world-day-of-prayer-for-creation-report-from-south-africa/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=world-day-of-prayer-for-creation-report-from-south-africa Wed, 02 Dec 2020 19:22:02 +0000 http://news.lwccn.com/?p=805 Rachel Mash, indefatigable creation care leader in South Africa and beyond, sent us this report on activities in her area during the recent World Day of Prayer celebrations.

The 1st of September is the World Day of Prayer for Creation and we normally plan an ecumenical service. In order to take it on line, a relationship was formed with youth from the Lutheran, Methodist, Catholic and DRC churches – and an organisation formed #together4creation.  A wonderful online service was held with input from each denomination.  Our guest speaker from the Green Lutherans shared his message from the car due to load shedding – where there is a will there is a way! One of the most powerful moments was when a young woman shared how working in the garden had helped to bring her healing after the loss of her father.

A joint video was prepared explaining the meaning and challenge of Season of Creation and Sunday meditations prepared by clergy from each denomination.

There will be a “Repurpose” Competition in the school holidays, you make something new ( re-purpose) from  a plastic item such as a plastic bottle and the most creative idea will win a prize.

The team gathered for a ‘nurdle clean up’ (nurdles are tiny pieces of plastic that are used to make plastic items) at Muizenberg Beach  and a planning session for the way forward.

You can join  #together4creation on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1177425282625857/

[Have you hosted or participated in creation care activities in your area? Tell the world about it by sharing with us at The Pollinator! Send reports to us here. Pictures are welcome.]

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