Greening the Church

Instructors: Hadsel (McCormick Theological Seminary),

David Rhoads (Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago)

Winter Quarter, 1996 Time: Mondays 6:00 to 8:50 PM

 

STATEMENT OF GOALS:

To prepare students for "Environmental Ministry" by:

1) Providing students with the resources necessary to help make a parish a place of concern and action on behalf of the environment.

2) Offering resources for becoming a leader in the community of behalf of justice in issues related to the environment.

3) Enabling students to work together to create a resource book on the environment for parishes.

 

OUTLINE AND CONTENT OF COURSE:

1) Deal with the following subjects: "State of the World," "State of Urban Chicago" "Biblical Resources," "Theological Issues," Historical Development," "Eco-J ustice Issues," "Liturgical Resources," "Educational Materials," "Literary resources," "Energy Management" "Recycling, Composting, and Church-Based Gardening."

2) Each class will have the following outline:
a) Speaker and discussion
b) Speaker and discussion
c) Discussion of readings

3) There will also be two (daylong each) workshops (time to be arranged later)
a) Hands-on immersion in environmental issues in Chicago--community organizing and community development.
b) Workshop on Lifestyle Simplification

 

WORK TO BE REQUIRED IN THE COURSE:

1) Attendance and active participation in class discussions.

2) Written reflections on the weekly readings.

3) A journal charting learnings, personal growth, and professional plans

4) Participation in a project to create a resource guide on the environment for parishes

 

January 8: Introduction: Read Al Gore, Earth in the Balance
The State of the Planet: Paul Heltne
The State of Chicago: Steve Perkins
Class organization into working groups

January 15 (No Class: Martin Luther King Day)

January 22: Biblical Resources: Read Ted Hiebert MS & State of the World
Old Testament: Ted Hiebert, MTS
New Testament: Dave Rhoads, LSTC
Working Groups

January 29: Theological Resources: Read Daly, Feminist Theological Ethics
Theological Overview: Phil Hefner, LSTC
Historical Overview: Ron EngeI MLTS
Working Groups

February 5 (Reading Week: No Class)

February 12: Environmental Ethics Read Schwab, Deeper Shades of Green
Eco-Justice: Heidi Hadsel, MTS
Ethics: TBA
Working Groups

February 19: Transformation Through Worship and Education Reading TBA
Worship Resources: TBA
Educational Resources: Tina Kraus JKM
Working groups

February 26: Poetry and Literature: Read Staying Put Scott Sanders
Working Groups

March 4: Parish Buildings and Land: Read Fritsch, Eco-Church Manual
Energy and Green Buying: Job Ebenezer, ELCA
The Spirituality of Recycling: Ken Dunn, RC
Working Groups

March 11: Reports of working Groups

 

ECO-HANDBOOK FOR CHICAGO AREA CHURCHES

Information About Everthing Related to the Environment

1. Church Contacts: headquarters, regional, grants, packets available, statements of churches on creation. Laurel, Carol

2. Educational materials: curricula, videos and video courses, books and periodicals for the library, environmental manuals, other resources

3. Products: cleaning, paper, recycling bins, food. Bill, (Mark)

4. Public ministry issues in Chicago: List and description of issues, organizations, people to contact.

5. Managing buildings: recycling program, paper use program, energy audits, architects, alternative energy sources, lighting, insulation, waste disposal.

6. Land use: lawn care, safe products, church-based gardening, composting, plants (inside and out). Benjamin, Nancy

7. Worship resources: liturgies, prayers, celebration days, hymns and songs, sermons, devotional materials, readings. (Marty)

8. Natural environment: Chicago parks, conservatories, nature walks. (Gwen)

9. Church projects of area churches. Neddy, Deanna.

About Us

Getting Started

Action Plan

Principles

Every Seminarian Should Know

Syllabus Sharing

Seminary Reports

Policy Statement

Register With Us

 

Greening Seminary Articles in Journals, Magazines and Other Sources

Links

Events

Network Contacts

 

 

 

Return to the homepage of the Web of Creation