I’ve taken to biking to work at the church again, whenever possible.  It’s a lot cheaper than gassing up the car all the time!  I used to get some flak for biking to church, but, you know, I’ve got to do what’s best here, rather than listen to that.

Our congregation as a whole is becoming more environmentally conscious – partially because it’s more economically feasible right now.  I truly believe that sustainable agricultural and fuel usage is an essential Christian response in these days. 

So, we’ll save some money, help the environment, get some exercise and set an example.  Sounds good to me!

Written on April 24th, 2008 , Missional / Emerging Theology Tags:

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    Joyce commented

    The book “Serve God, Save the Planet” has been highly recommended to me. The author is Matthew Sleeth. Maybe your library has it.

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    Thursday, 24 April 2008 at 21:37:18 (+0000)

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