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Evolution and Spirituality with Bruce Sanguin: Homebrewed Christianity 43

February 11, 2009 by Chad Crawford 10 Comments

darwin1How can Christians discuss evolution in ways that move from scientific data towards spiritual inspiration? Bruce Sanguin and I try to recover a spirituality of awe and mystery, fostering an ecological Christianity.

Our talk covers:

disenchantment in the modern era
a new cosmology that encourages a deeper relationship with God and creation
viewing the gospel through an evolutionary, ecological lens

Bruce is the pastor of Canadian Memorial United Church in Vancouver, British Columbia and author of Darwin, Divinity, and the Dance of the Cosmos and The Emerging Church: A Model for Change and a Map for Renewal.

We also have a little fun with the legendary band Devo…in honor of Darwin’s 200th birthday (on Thursday) and 150th anniversary of On the Origin of the Species. Listen to find out the connection.

Thank you Deacon Kevin for calling the Homebrewed Hotline (678-590-BREW) and sharing how HBC has brought you closer to your brother. The entire Homebrewed Diaconate is invited to call us and share your story of how the podcast has improved your relationships.

Also check out Episode 26 with Bruce Sanguin and Tripp’s review of The Emerging Church on Emergent Village.

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Filed Under: media, podcast Tagged With: Bruce Sanguin, Darwin, ecology, ecotheology, evolution

The Rev. Canon Sally Bingham: Homebrewed Christianity 40

January 14, 2009 by Chad Crawford 4 Comments

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In episode 40, the first episode of Homebrewed Christianity Season 2, we finally reveal the much anticipated ‘hypaliciousness’. Listen for the list of what is new this year for the podcast. The controversy over the new Emergent National Coordinator is settled, we share our plans for upcoming episodes, and tell our deacons about new ways to get involved.

The guest this week is very special to me, and not only because she founded the organization that employs me. The Rev. Canon Sally Bingham gives us hope that people of faith are starting to take climate change seriously. She founded Interfaith Power & Light convincing a handful of Episcopal churches in California to purchase wind energy.

Today, the organization represents 5,000 congregations in 29 states. Recently she received an honorary doctorate from Sewanee and was featured on The Weather Channel’s Forecast Earth Hot List, along with Google and T. Boone Pickens.

Visit InterfaithPowerandLight.org to:

  • Pre-order Love God Heal Earth by the Rev. Canon Sally Bingham
  • Sign the Interfaith Call for Climate Action Petition to Barack Obama
  • Find out how to get involved locally
  • Subscribe to the IPLog, the blog of the Interfaith Power & Light campaign.
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Filed Under: podcast, politics Tagged With: climate change, ecology, ecotheology, interfaith, Interfaith Power & Light, Sally Bingham

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