Learning to see

I can’t say anyone has ever asked me about my theology of earth, nor have I intentionally given it much thought. In many ways, it was a subject I shied away from as a teenager, because the teaching I received in church didn’t seem to make much sense! It wasn’t until my mid-thirties that I… Continue reading Learning to see

I am Earth. We are Earth. We are One. We are Many.

I am Earth. We are Earth. We are One. We are Many. As our brother Bayo Akomolafe shared: we are more bacteria than we are human. We have more bacterial cells than human cells. We are emergent and interconnected. Science is suggesting what Indigenous peoples, witches and medicine men and women have known for centuries-… Continue reading I am Earth. We are Earth. We are One. We are Many.

WwALL-E.

Entitled. I was given a very entitled relationship with creation. I was taught that God made creation so that we could enjoy it, and therefore it is my privilege to do the things I like to do without concern about the affect. This is how I was raised. Two memories that come to mind include… Continue reading WwALL-E.