00:36:32 barb foster: Atfalati 00:36:37 Kathryn Haueisen: Columbus, Ohio - not sure who first earth keepers were. 00:37:24 Donna: Miami, Shawnee, Hopewell, Adena, in southwest Ohio. 00:37:26 Doug Debrick (he, him): Athens, Ohio. Traditional home of the Shawnee and other nations. 00:37:31 Baird Linke he/him: Cleveland, OH - Mississagua and Erie people 00:37:32 Sharon Samoska: I have error message of fail to detect audio. I will keep trying. 00:38:11 Jim Friedrich: Jim Friedrich, San Diego, CA land of the Kumayah (sp) nation 00:38:51 Robert Errett (He/Him): Bob Errett (He/Him) Greensburg, PA...Edina, Hopewell, Monongahela, Osage, Delaware (Leni Lenape), Shawnee and Seneca/Cayuga peoples. 00:42:44 Jamie Stark: Jamie Stark, he/him, McAllen, TX, Lipan Apache land 00:48:00 Lisa Brenskelle: As the Pope said, the climate crisis is a moral issue. 00:59:25 Robert Errett (He/Him): Community, as in church-going, is important. No one can do much by themselves. 01:02:23 Phoebe Morad (she/her) - Lutherans Restoring Creation: heads up--- we will be inviting you all into break out rooms in a few minutes - (you have to process some of this TOGETHER!) 01:02:50 Lawrence Ryan: I wanted to share a couple of titles tonight that are really helpful to me as it relates to Climate Justice and Faith. 1.The Planet You Inherit by Larry Rasmussen 2. Preaching in the Purple Zone, by Leah Shade 3. Words for a Dying World, Hannah Malcom. I am ready these books simultaneously and near the end of all three. They provide much inspiration and incentive to ACT 01:03:46 Vicar Gabrielle (she/her): great books Lawrence! 01:22:37 Donna: How do you have a prayer walk? 01:23:00 Janice Kirk: Drawing Close, Encountering Joy, An Artist’s Psalms and Prayers for the Earth by Janice E Kirk (Resource Pub. 2022) Great prayer poems for praise, gratitude, lament, proclamation. 01:24:17 Lisa Brenskelle: Here's the prayer walk resource: https://www.leeds.anglican.org/sites/default/files/files/prayer-stations-god-revealed-in-creation.pdf 01:25:43 Marianne Pinkham: https://esrag.org/pollinators/ 01:26:38 Lisa Brenskelle: Here is another similar resource from the same source: https://www.leeds.anglican.org/sites/default/files/files/creative_prayer_idea_wild_worship_field_guide.pdf 01:27:38 Marjorie Keiter: A devotion booklet I’ve become aware of: A Grounded Faith: Reconnecting with Creator and Creation in the Season of Lent (barkleypress.com)—connected to Becoming rooted by Randy Woodley 01:27:42 Janice Kirk: Cherish the Earth, the Environment & Scripture by J. E. & D. R. Kirk (Wipf & Stock, 2016). Positive, inspirational, ready resource for leaders, small group studies, or personal devotional. 01:30:09 Marianne Pinkham: https://operationpollination.net 01:30:33 Krehl Stringer: Revisit Genesis 8-9 as a story of “homecoming” for God and creatures as they depart the ark. Notice what results from that reacquaintance with the goodness/beauty of the Earth. 01:30:50 Janice Kirk: Is the Lectionary useful on this topic? 01:31:07 Mark Carlson: Fathom Events (TCM) is showing “Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist” on big screens Jan. 26-29. I may go just out of curiosity. Why Fathom, why now? Thanks Baird! 01:31:09 Sharon Samoska: This world is for us to care for, to accept our responsibility for Earth's care under God's direction and words, and not to pass onto our children as their problems.. 01:31:15 Donna: https://www.youthformonarchs.org/resources