
Episode #26
Creation Theology, Eco-Theology and the Feast of Creation in Christ with Rev Dr Dave Bookless S4E26
Melanie Cave speaks with the Reverend Dr. Dave Bookless about the new Feast of Creation in Christ (Creation Sunday), the church’s environmental conversion, and how scripture and theology can inspire faithful stewardship of the planet. They discuss the history of creation care in the church, biblical perspectives on new creation and eschatology, practical ways churches can celebrate and engage during Creation Time, and how to sustain hope and local impact amid climate fatigue. Discover how the church can deepen its connection to environmental stewardship and explore practical steps for integrating creation care into faith. Key topics Dave’s personal eco-conversion experience sparked by a moment on a small island questioning how God might feel about human impact on the earth The biblical basis for eco-theology, highlighting the book of Job’s creation theology and the importance of understanding our dependence on creation The global growth of A Rocha since 1983, blending conservation efforts with teaching the church about biblical environmental responsibility The historical shift in church focus from creation to personal salvation during the Enlightenment and modern times Reframing eschatology: understanding the biblical themes of continuity and discontinuity, new creation emerging from the old, and the symbolism of fire The significance of “Creation Sunday” at the start of September and the new Feast of Creation in Christ, celebrated alongside ecumenical and global churches Practical ways churches can foster outdoor worship, environmental education, and personal spiritual disciplines connecting with creation Resources for churches: EcoChurch, A Rocha’s resource hub, recommended books by Ruth Valerio, Richard Borkham, and climate scientist Catherine Hayhoe The importance of balancing reverence for creation without worshipping it, recognizing both God’s love and the created order Maintaining hope through understanding God’s ultimate plan for renewal, and small actionable steps individuals and congregations can take locally Chapters 00:00 - Intro to EcoTheology 00:27 - Job and creation theology 00:53 - Dave’s eco-conversion 02:37 - A Rocha’s mission 03:55 - Church awakening to creation care 09:02 - Eschatology and stewardship 12:31 - Resurrection and new creation 28:37 - Feast of Creation in Christ 44:29 - Practical resources for churches 52:10 - Hope, action, and local impact Show notes: A Rocha International and A Rocha UK resources, including the EcoChurch scheme and training programs https://ecochurch.arocha.org.uk/ https://arocha.org/en/ https://arocha.org.uk/ Books by Ruth Valerio, Richard Borkham, and climate scientist Catherine Hayhoe Websites: www.feastofcreation.com www.seasonofcreation.org Visit www.rootsforchurches.com for more resources, insights, and ways to engage your community in creation care.






