Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Exciting New Directions in Faith-Based Earth Care: Victoria Loorz Interviews Forrest Inslee | Ep. 139
Send us a voice note 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 The journey of ecological discipleship involves leaving behind outdated beliefs.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 Find us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple