During the 2015 Henderson Summer Leadership Conference Norman Wirzba and Fred Bahnson spoke on "The Good Earth: Creation and Ministry in an Ecological Age."

 

"For God So Loved the World: Setting A Theological Context"  In this presentation, Norman Wirzba presents a biblical and theological framework for thinking about and loving creation. The wide scope of God’s love is explored so that people can appreciate the cosmic dimensions of God’s redemptive work.

 

 

"From Nature to Creation: What Difference Does it Make?" In this conversation Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba explore how the way we treat the natural world has everything to do with how we think about it. Too often we take the world for granted. Discovering the world as God’s creation opens the possibility for a more beautiful, healthy, and just life.

 

 

"Sons of Noah: Art, Faith, and Activism for the New Diluvian Age" We have now entered "decade zero" -- meaning we have only a decade to stop our planet from warming more than two degrees Celcius. Living in such a moment, Fred Bahnson addresses questions such as, Where do we find beauty and hope? How can art change the way we care for this world in which God will someday come to dwell?

 

 

"Reconciliation Through Food and Farming" In this conversation Norman Wirzba and Fred Bahnson explore how food and farming systems are an excellent window for understanding and addressing the healing of earth and our human communities.

During the 2015 Henderson Summer Leadership Conference Norman Wirzba and Fred Bahnson spoke on "The Good Earth: Creation and Ministry in an Ecological Age."

 

"For God So Loved the World: Setting A Theological Context"  In this presentation, Norman Wirzba presents a biblical and theological framework for thinking about and loving creation. The wide scope of God’s love is explored so that people can appreciate the cosmic dimensions of God’s redemptive work.

 

 

"From Nature to Creation: What Difference Does it Make?" In this conversation Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba explore how the way we treat the natural world has everything to do with how we think about it. Too often we take the world for granted. Discovering the world as God’s creation opens the possibility for a more beautiful, healthy, and just life.

 

 

"Sons of Noah: Art, Faith, and Activism for the New Diluvian Age" We have now entered "decade zero" -- meaning we have only a decade to stop our planet from warming more than two degrees Celcius. Living in such a moment, Fred Bahnson addresses questions such as, Where do we find beauty and hope? How can art change the way we care for this world in which God will someday come to dwell?

 

 

"Reconciliation Through Food and Farming" In this conversation Norman Wirzba and Fred Bahnson explore how food and farming systems are an excellent window for understanding and addressing the healing of earth and our human communities.