Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

Exciting New Directions in Faith-Based Earth Care: Victoria Loorz Interviews Forrest Inslee | Ep. 139

Forrest Inslee, Victoria Loorz Season 6 Episode 139

In this conversation, introduced by James Amadon, Forrest Inslee is a guest on the Holy Wild podcast, hosted by Victoria Loorz of the Center for Wild Spirituality. Forrest discusses his journey of transitioning from a traditional evangelical perspective to a more inclusive understanding of creation care. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of all creation and the need for a shift in the church's approach to environmental issues. The dialogue explores themes of ecological discipleship, the significance of listening to the land, and the role of spirituality in fostering a deeper connection with nature. Forrest and Victoria share their personal reflections on their experiences, and on the transformative power of community engagement in environmental stewardship.

 

Takeaways

  • Forrest's transition reflects a broader shift in understanding creation care.
  • The church's focus has historically been on human needs, neglecting the environment.
  • Listening to the land is crucial for effective ecological restoration.
  • Copowerment emphasizes mutual reliance rather than top-down empowerment.
  • Spirituality plays a significant role in fostering a connection with nature.
  • The journey of ecological discipleship involves leaving behind outdated beliefs.
  • Community engagement is essential for meaningful environmental action.
  • Personal experiences with nature can lead to deeper spiritual insights.
  • The interconnectedness of all beings is foundational to ecological care.
  • Transformation requires patience and a willingness to embrace the unknown.

Keywords

 spirituality, creation care, ecological discipleship, community development, environmental justice, church transformation, interdependence, listening to the land, co-powerment, nature connection

 

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