Ecological Conversion: Is the Church Missing the Point? // The Word Made Fresh (Acts 2)
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In this episode of The Word Made Fresh Rev. Jim sits down with Rev. Derrick Weston—pastor, author, and leader with Creation Justice Ministries—to explore a bold and timely sermon: “Recruiting Terrorists.”
This conversation dives into the idea of ecological conversion—a transformation of faith that moves beyond belief into action. Why has the church often stayed silent on environmental justice? What happens when faith challenges systems of power, profit, and exploitation? And how do we expand our understanding of “neighbor” to include not just people, but the planet itself?
From Pentecost and mass transformation in Acts 2 to modern climate crisis realities, this episode challenges Christians to rethink what it means to follow Jesus in a world facing environmental collapse.
You’ll explore:
• Why environmental justice is a core faith issue
• The danger of “comfortable” justice that doesn’t disrupt systems
• How climate change is already impacting everyday life
• The theological roots of ecological responsibility
• What true conversion looks like today
If you’ve ever wondered how faith connects to climate, justice, and real-world action—this conversation is for you.
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