Episode Description
This week I was joined by my new friend Ryan Cagle, an ordained minister and eco-justice advocate. Ryan put out and awesome zine called "Crucified Earth" that offers a fresh approach to the Stations of the Cross. We discussed Ryan's journey into Eco-Justice work, the interconnectedness of various crises such as climate change, economic issues, and health crises, the role of faith in addressing these challenges, and the theological underpinnings of Eco-Justice. Ryan shares insights from his community work, including Narcan distribution and building resilience in rural communities. Overall Ryan advocates for the need for a fundamental change in how we relate to the Earth and each other, calling for a collective response to the climate crisis. Enjoy!
RESOURCES:
Seeds & Sabatoge | Theology In A World On Fire (Substack)
Crucified Earth /// An Eco-Stations of the Cross Zine
THEOLOGY BEER CAMP 2026:
Come hang out with us in Kansas City October 8-10! Get your tickets HERE.
*Special thanks to Josh Gilbert, Marty Fredrick, and Dan Koch. Love you guys. <3*
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