Text reads "Wild Lectionary, A Preacher's Environmental Resource" over loose green watercolour of a set of hills and trees

Wild Lectionary is for those who want to preach on climate justice themes. In scripture, landforms, skies, waterways, and creatures are transformed. In the world around us they are transformed as well by the advancing global climate crisis. Repeatedly we are called to attend to the wisdom of the more-than-human world. Each week a different contributor offers commentary on the lectionary readings, suggestions for preaching, and links to additional material. We hope you will use and share these resources.

Resisting Christian anti-Judaism
Wes Howard-Brook Wes Howard-Brook

Resisting Christian anti-Judaism

Resisting Christian anti-Judaism

One of the deepest causes of anti-Judaism (a religious opposition, in contrast to “anti-Semitism,” a racial/ethnic opposition) is Christianity. 

It is essential that anyone concerned with Jesus, the Gospels and working together toward a just and sustainable planet for all hear this loudly and clearly: the single biggest historical source of anti-Judaism is Christianity. When one hears “anti-Judaism,” one’s thoughts might well turn to the Nazis. But the anti-Judaism of Hitler found its theology in Luther, as Luther did from those who went before him. My own Jewish forebears escaped Russia in the late 19th century to avoid the pograms supported by the Russian Orthodox Church. It was not until after Vatican II in the mid 1960s that the Roman Catholic Church officially gave up the view that Jews-as-Jews were all condemned to “hell.” 

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A Chorus of Beings: Liturgy of the Branches (Palm Sunday) Year C
Laurel Dykstra Laurel Dykstra

A Chorus of Beings: Liturgy of the Branches (Palm Sunday) Year C

This week’s offering for eco-preachers focuses on the so-called Palm Sunday lections and draws from the work of a number of Wild Lectionary contributors and supporters. The practice of reading the Passion on the Sunday before Easter can overshadow the powerful portrait of an animate creation’s joyful disruption of extractive empire. In a raucous interspecies chorus, the human organizers’ street theatre is amplified by participants animal, vegetable and mineral.

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Lent 5, Year A: Abomination and Abundance
Laurel Dykstra Laurel Dykstra

Lent 5, Year A: Abomination and Abundance

Imagery from the more-than-human world, river, seas, agriculture, wilderness, and liminal creatures, are used to convey God’s saving acts in Isaiah 43 and Psalm 126. In John’s version of the anointing of Jesus, the themes of abundance and impoverishment are part of a stark portrait of conflicts within the core of the resistance movement that follows the Way and seeks God’s Kingdom. The lectionary places these images and ideas adjacent to one another, offering preachers and teachers rich and relevant material with which to engage our current moment as we face rising fascism, accelerating climate crisis, and a connection between exploitation of humans and the more-than-human world that is older than our scriptures. The material below offers homiletic prompts rooted in queer- and body-positivity but also in the practicalities of resistance movements.

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The Prodigal Parent: Lent 4C
Carmen Retzlaff Carmen Retzlaff

The Prodigal Parent: Lent 4C

prod·i·gal
adjective

  1. spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant. wasteful,extravagant,spendthrift, improvident, imprudent, immoderate, profligate, thriftless, excessive, intemperate, irresponsible, self-indulgent, reckless, wanton

  1. having or giving something on a lavish scale.

generous, lavish, liberal, unstinting, unsparing, bountiful

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Greening Holy Week
Emily Garcia Emily Garcia

Greening Holy Week

As Holy Week approaches, Salal + Cedar invites to look ahead in your worship planning and consider how you might “green” your observances, making them local to your bio region and watershed this Palm Sunday and Good Friday.

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This program is made possible through a Vital Worship Grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, with funds provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.