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In this episode, Pastors Chris and Tony dig into the polarizing topic of environmentalism and ask a simple but important question: What does it look like for Christians to care for creation without losing sight of the Creator?
They explore the biblical foundation of stewardship in Genesis, the distinction between dominion and exploitation, and how the doctrine of vocation shapes everyday decisions about caring for the world around us. Along the way, they tackle common tensions.
Is recycling a Christian duty? How should believers think about climate change debates? Can care for the environment become idolatrous? And what does it actually look like to love your neighbor through wise stewardship?
Expect a thoughtful, confessional Lutheran conversation that keeps Christ at the center while offering practical wisdom for faithful living in God’s world.
By Pastors Chris and Tony PflughoeftIn this episode, Pastors Chris and Tony dig into the polarizing topic of environmentalism and ask a simple but important question: What does it look like for Christians to care for creation without losing sight of the Creator?
They explore the biblical foundation of stewardship in Genesis, the distinction between dominion and exploitation, and how the doctrine of vocation shapes everyday decisions about caring for the world around us. Along the way, they tackle common tensions.
Is recycling a Christian duty? How should believers think about climate change debates? Can care for the environment become idolatrous? And what does it actually look like to love your neighbor through wise stewardship?
Expect a thoughtful, confessional Lutheran conversation that keeps Christ at the center while offering practical wisdom for faithful living in God’s world.