Conversation with myself, Leah Schade, and Tripp Fuller on approaching climate change as an intersectional issue, and sustaining the work of climate, food, and social justice in the face of multiple crises for the long haul. Listen here.
Webinar - The Green Good News: Parables and Finding our Place in Social Change - Presbyterian Hunger Program
A webinar on the book the Green Good News with Presbyterian Hunger Program and Earth Care Ministries. It focuses on Jesus' parables and finding out places in social change.
Green Gospels: Christ’s Path to Environmental Justice - YouTube
Webinar - The Green Good News - Center for Religion and Ecology at the University of the South
This is a webinar I led with the Center for Religion and Ecology at the University of the South on the book The Green Good News: Christ’s Path to Sustainable and Joyful Life.
Earth Day Webinar on Church, Creation, and Community
To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day Lexington Theological Seminary hosted a webinar on Church, Creation, and Community. Dean Loida Martell opened us with prayer. Rev. Carol L. Devine set the stage on climate change and served as moderator, Dr Emily Askew provided theological reflections on despair and hope, I (Wilson Dickinson) gave a presentation on finding our parts in social change, and Rev. Dr. Leah Schade reflected on the lectionary texts of the Easters season for preaching with a green lens.
Scholars Roundtable: For Such a Time as This: Ecotheology, Spirits Afoot, and the Bible Today - The Westar Institute
Here is a recording of a roundtable webinar I did early in the COVID pandemic with Dr. Mary Keller on “For Such a Time as This: Ecotheology, Spirits Afoot, and the Bible Today” hosted by the Westar Institute.
Interview on Homebrewed Christianity - Life after a Neoliberal Compliant Church
My conversation with Tripp Fuller on Homebrewed Christianity. This podcast touches on the new book, The Green Good News, my first book, Exercises in New Creation, and much more.
https://trippfuller.com/2020/02/20/wilson-dickinson-faith-after-a-neo-liberal-compliant-church/?fbclid=IwAR3WjTPzBjZX9rOg5COgGIEyRsA6_VOa_rhaxvZ-hsKK3pjwlnwJSoOpMPU
Food and Faith Podcast interview on the book, The Green Good News
Check out this interview on the Food and Faith Podcast, hosted by leaders of the Christian Food Movement Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin. We talk about my book The Green Good News, the possibility of a cosmology of blessing, the deeper lessons of being rooted in place, and the way the gospel speaks to the current climate crisis.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-v9gvk-cfccd6?fbclid=IwAR1lf8vWbePC8c6cmuuLUwRLZhC5H19PKTJI-hwKrT6r2r2mQq5-G4OD8Qw#.XiB4dMysN-I.facebook
Things Not Seen Podcast on the book: The Green Good News: Christ's Path to Sustainable Life
Check out this interview on Things Not Seen, a radio show and podcast out of Chicago hosted by the always brilliant and insightful David Dault. In this podcast we talk about my book The Green Good News, the pervasive anxiety of our times, the root of this pain in structures of empire, and the way that the Gospels provide a vision and practices for us to transform our lives and communities.
https://www.thingsnotseenradio.com/shows/2002-dickinson?fbclid=IwAR0mLwYMs3JjET1Yg0kD_CeOdDtLI-RCuY1QGa41BvJbvE_EkKToF_K1PZ0
Food and Faith Podcast - Rewritten Theology
I loved being a part of this conversation with Same Chamelin and Anna Woofenden, on the always great Food and Faith Podcast. It’s a conversation about the Ecotones of the Spirit conference from this past summer, but its really about how food and faith renew theology. the spiritual practices that can change our communities, and the ecological practices that can transform the church.
Food and Faith Podcast - Our Full Sustenance - A Conversation on Food, Well-being, and Faith
Take a listen to this conversation on Health, sustenance, and faith with Carrie Kholi-Murchison, Sarah Howell-Miller, Alex Treyz, that I helped to facilitate with Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin on the Food and Faith Podcast. We touch on the ways that faith communities participate in destructive moralism around health, the liberative power that faith traditions offer for a joyful life in body and spirit, and the sustainable ways of pleasure and sustenance. Also, if you aren’t subscribed to the Food and Faith Podcast, you should!