
Weeping While Planting
In this premiere episode we talk about the essence of justice. In the midst of drastic ecological, political, and economic shifts, who is being harmed the most? Who is left behind?

Feeding the Five-Thousand
Conversations hit close to home in Episode Two. We make some unexpected friendships and begin to realize that the implications of climate change go beyond just natural disasters.

Winds of the Spirit
This episode takes us from Texas to West Virginia to Nepal to hear accounts of devastating floods. What are the things disaster can’t take away, and where do we find them?

Tales of the Sower
In Episode Four we look at our relationship to the land through the eyes of farmers and learn how changing weather patterns and economic constraints impact food production.

Communion
In Episode Five we talk about environmental amnesia–disconnection from the natural world. Hear how food can be a tool for connecting with both our eco-systems and our neighbors.

Healing of the Eyes
A conversation with Native American farmer, pastor, and professor Randy Woodley causes us to reflect on our role in creation while processing the recent IPCC report.

Bodies of Christ
In Episode Seven we tease out the connections between our treatment of the Earth and our treatment of human bodies, particularly those of women and people of color.

Death and Resurrection
Trash or treasure? This episode takes us into the world of weeds and waste. Hear how our assumptions about waste can be damaging environmentally, theologically, and socially.

The Eye of the Needle
Will technology get us through the climate crisis? Can capitalism and climate action co-exist? As Season One draws to a close, we confront some of our deepest uncertainties.

Go, in Peace
In our season finale, we revisit three interviews that help us understand the layered meanings of “being in community.” We discuss how to bring others along with us in climate change response.