16 May 2009

Weekly Green Thought

"I want creation to penetrate you with so much admiration that wherever you go, the least plant may bring you the clear remembrance of the Creator...One blade of grass or one speck of dust is enough to occupy your entire mind in beholding the art with which it has been made." Basil the Great (329-79), Hexameron, Homily V, "The Germination of the Earth"

As I've mentioned before, a couple of the churches I serve have been going through the Green Bible Trail Guide as a Bible study. At the end of each study there is a practice to re-connect someone with creation. The practice last week involved planting something - a tree, a flower, perhaps a garden. Most of the church members chuckled as this is a rural area with farms all around, and many of them are indeed farmers. However, it did occur to me that there are places in the world in which people have essentially no positive connection with plants and animals on a regular basis. I think one of the worst realities I can imagine is that of a child in a huge city who is kept indoors all the time and even when outdoors enjoys no connection with creation. I recognize the ways camping and hiking when I was a child shaped me to love and enjoy creation, and I pray that churches will pursue initiatives to connect people in all places with the marvels of the world around us.

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