For one of the best resources for current Christian thinking and program ideas for churches, academic institutions, community groups, and individuals, see:
Web of Creation: Ecology Resources to Transform Faith and Society:
http://www.webofcreation.org/Regarding the particular issues of theology and science, closely related to the concerns of ecological theology, see the site of
Dr. George L. Murphy, a professional theologian who also has a Ph.D. in physics:
http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/The Background Of The Crisis We Face And The Shape of Hope We Need: View the stirring lecture by one of the eminent ecological theologians of our era, Sallie McFague, Vancouver School of Theology, given at Yale Divinity School, February, 2008 (copyright: Yale University, 2008):
http://www.yale.edu/divinity/video/renewing.shtmlDuring Lent the ELCA offers
Living Earth: A 40-Day Reflection on Our Relationship With God's Creation, a daily email reflection series. From ELCA.org: "This 40-day ELCA Lenten reflection series will offer a holistic approach to how we live as earthly companions, combining God’s caring relationship with creation to our journey in the physical universe. Each e-mail emphasizes individual and communal solutions, resources for further learning and suggestions for how to act or become more educated." To sign up, click
here.