Out West

October 15, 2007

Blog Action Day

Filed under: campaigning, environment, global warming — oldcynic @ 9:30 pm

Its Blog Action Day today. Doing my bit for the environment - the PC is staying turned off!

Reading instead - Michael Northcott’s A Moral Climate. Havent got much past the introduction yet, but what he is saying is contoversial enough to have me hooked so far. Human Empires rise and fall as a result of their long term sustainability, and since biblical times those empires seeking to expand beyond their sustainable limits have faced sociopolitical and ecological disaster. Now we live in a world of global marketing empire, expanding beyond far beyond the sustainable, and are experiencing socio-political and ecological disaster as a result. I’m looking forward to discovering his arguments and potential solutions.

October 4, 2007

Harvest in the city

Filed under: church, ecology, environment — oldcynic @ 11:44 am

Harvest festival this weekend for AS & HC, followed with a pot-luck lunch in the Church halls (its a united all-age service at Holy Cross if you want to join us, 10.30am)

Living and working in the city it is more important than ever to celebrate harvest - giving thanks for creation, for God’s goodness to us, and for those who provide the food, goods and services we use.  We are so removed from the creative and sustaining processes as all we buy is a short drive away in the supermarket or shopping centre, and so infrequently contemplate where our “stuff”  - food or otherwise - comes from.  These things are gradually becoming part of the popular (and church) consciousness, and its about time.

One of the hymns we’ll be singing this weekend - and I think FPG has the beauty and the tragedy of human attitudes to God’s creation summed up perfectly!

God in such love for us lent us this planet,
Gave it a purpose in time and in space:
Small as a spark from the fire of creation,
Cradle of life and the home of our race.

Thanks be to God for its bounty and beauty,
Life that sustains us in body and mind:
Plenty for all, if we learn how to share it,
Riches undreamed of to fathom and find.

Long have our human wars ruined its harvest;
Long has earth bowed to the terror of force;
Long have we wasted what others have need of,
Poisoned the fountain of life at its source.

God owns the earth: it is ours to enjoy it,
Ours, as God’s stewards, to farm and defend.
From its pollution, misuse, and destruction,
Our God deliver us, world without end.

Fred Pratt Green 1903-2000
© 1973 Stainer & Bell Ltd.

September 19, 2007

Green Blog

Filed under: blogging, environment — oldcynic @ 8:32 am

And thanks to Kirsten for the link to Blog Action Day

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