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Reframing the idea of dominion

What is Creation Care?

A six week speaker series through the season of Easter

Thursday nights at 6:30 pm Central Time

From the Creation Care ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri

Hosted by Parker Williams, Missioner for Creation Care and Stewardship

"Then God said, “Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth"

(Genesis 1:26)

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Lowell Bliss

April 21 6:30 PM Central

Lowell Bliss is the director of the Eden Vigil Institute for Adaptive Leadership and the Environment, housed at William Carey International University.   He is co-director of the Christian Climate Observers Program (CCOP) which brings emerging leaders from under-mobilized constituencies to the UN climate summits.  He is a founding leader of Climate Intercessors.   A former missionary in India and Pakistan, Lowell is the author of Environmental Missions: Planting Churches and Trees and People, Trees, and Poverty.  Lowell and his wife Robynn reside in the Great Lakes eco-system of Port Colborne, ON, Canada.  His hobbies include hiking, backpacking, and wood carving.

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Brian Sellers- Peterson

April 28 6:30 PM Central

Brian Sellers-Petersen lives in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Roslyn, Washington. After 30 plus years working for international relief & development organizations including 18 years with Episcopal Relief + Development, he currently serves as the Agrarian Missioner for the Diocese of Olympia and coordinator of Good News Gardens, a joint program of the Creation Care and Evangelism departments in the Office of the Presiding Bishop. He is author of Harvesting Abundance: Local Initiatives of Food and Faith and co-hosts the SpadeSpoonSoul Podcast with Jerusalem Greer and Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows.

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Rev. Nurya Love Parish

May 5th 6:30 PM Central

Nurya Love Parish is a priest in the Episcopal Church, an adult convert to Christianity, and the founding Executive Director of Plainsong Farm. Following a call from God, she began working to develop Plainsong in 2014 with co-founders Mike and Bethany Edwardson. The farm is now an agency of the Episcopal Church with a mission to cultivate connections between people, places and God by making a place that nurtures belonging and the radical renewal of God’s world. Programs include a residential young adult Episcopal Service Corps as well as shorter onsite volunteer experiences growing food and health for all creation.

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Dr. Stephen Jurovics

May 12th 6:30 PM Central

Stephen A. Jurovics holds BS and MS degrees from Columbia University and a PhD in Engineering from the University of Southern California. He has had about 20 technical papers published over the years and given numerous presentations at professional conferences. Aspects of climate change mitigation have been the focus of his engineering work for more than two decades.
The existential threat posed by climate change and a belief that the faith community could motivate people to push for mitigating actions led him, out of spiritual curiosity, to research the environmental teachings in the Bible, particularly exploring whether they contained instructions relevant to contemporary issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, preserving biological diversity, recycling, and sustainability. The abundance of applicable teachings and a desire to demonstrate that the faith community has a solid biblical basis for addressing the climate change crisis motivated him to write Hospitable Planet: Faith, Action, and Climate Change (Morehouse Publishing, an imprint of Church Publishing, 2016) . The United Methodist Women selected Hospitable Planet for its 2018 reading program and “Education for Ministry,” a program of the Episcopal Church, selected Hospitable Planet as their common reading text in 2021 for their roughly 6,500 participants.

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Marinel Ubaldo

May 19th 6:30 PM Central

MARINEL UBALDO is an advocate for climate justice and the environment. She is a Registered Social Worker and one of the Founders of the Youth Leaders for Environmental Action Federation, a youth-led organization based in Eastern Visayas that aims to mentor youth individuals and organizations in climate advocacy. She is also the Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement of Living Laudato Si' Philippines. She is currently the Philippine Country Coordinator for UN COY16 Glasgow while co-leading the implementation of one of the most comprehensive youth gatherings this year, the Local Conference of Youth 2021. She also serves as the Philippine Focal Point for Climate Science Olympiad. Marinel has been actively involved in educating communities - especially, the youth and children- about climate change and the roles they can take to adapt and mitigate to its effects. She has spoken to world leaders on behalf of Filipinos during the opening of the UNFCCC COP 21 in Paris and in UNFCCC COP 25 in Madrid. She is a petitioner and has acted as a Resource Person during the Climate Justice Liability Public Hearing during the Climate Week in New York USA last September 2018. She has been trained by former US Vice-President Al Gore as a Climate Reality Leader. Her global campaign with Amnesty International calling on the Philippine government to ensure relocation of Super-Typhoon Haiyan survivors generated 528,070 actions from around the world. She has been building impactful campaigns, forming strong collaborations with the government, social and environmental organizations, and the youth.  Most of all,  she aims co-power and build agency among frontline communities around the world, so we can have a safer place to live in, and now she continues to tell her story in the global platform aiming to shed light on the reality of climate change, and the urgency for world leaders to keep their climate commitments and for the rest of the world to act on it.

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Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

May 16th 6:30 PM Central

An Episcopal priest, author, retreat leader, and climate activist, Margaret Bullitt-Jonas serves as Missioner for Creation Care for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts and Southern New England Conference, United Church of Christ, and as Creation Care Advisor for the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. She seeks to inspire and support a wave of religious activism to address the climate crisis, deepen reverence for God’s creation, and create a more just and sustainable society.

https://revivingcreation.org

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Parker Williams

Missioner for Creation Care and Stewardship,

Episcopal Diocese of Missouri

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