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Did God Design Us To Be Environmental Guardians? (Genesis Part 2)
Episode 10012th January 2025 • CROWD Church Livestream • Crowd Church
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When it comes to environmental issues, Christians often feel caught between denial and despair. But what if Genesis offers a different perspective altogether? In this service, Matt Edmundson explores God's original design for humanity's relationship with creation. Moving beyond both exploitation and nature worship, Genesis reveals how we're called to be guardians rather than owners. Discover what the Hebrew word for "dominion" really means, why God started Adam with just a garden, and how caring for creation isn't just about following trends - it's about living out our basic human calling as stewards of God's good earth.

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TIME STAMPS:

00:00 - Welcome & Church Updates with Dan & Beth

02:10 - A Fresh Look at Environmental Care | Week 2 of Genesis

09:15 - What Ancient Wisdom Says About Modern Challenges

14:35 - Understanding True Dominion

19:45 - Starting Small: Your Garden of Influence

24:33 - Conversation Street: Real Talk About Creation Care

38:00 - Practical Steps for Environmental Stewardship

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SHOW NOTES

Week 2 of Genesis Series: Environmental Stewardship

In this week's service, Matt Edmundson explores what Genesis teaches us about environmental care and stewardship. Moving beyond political debates and trendy environmental movements, we discover God's original design for humanity's relationship with creation.

Key Points:

  • Genesis presents a revolutionary view of creation: one God intentionally creating with purpose, rather than the chaotic creation myths of ancient cultures
  • The earth is neither divine (to be worshipped) nor worthless (to be exploited), but God's good creation entrusted to our care
  • The Hebrew word for "dominion" (radah) means authority with responsibility, like a shepherd caring for sheep
  • God's command to "work and keep" the garden balances development with preservation
  • Environmental care isn't an optional extra for Christians but part of our basic human calling

Main Takeaways:

  • Start with your "garden" - the specific space God has given you to steward
  • Consider the whole picture in environmental care, including impact on communities and supply chains
  • Avoid both exploitation and nature worship; seek partnership with God in caring for creation
  • Environmental stewardship points forward to Jesus' ultimate restoration of all things
  • Focus on faithfulness in your sphere of influence rather than being overwhelmed by global challenges

Conversation Street Highlights:

  • Discussion of practical ways to care for creation within financial and practical constraints
  • Exploration of how creation connects us with God's presence
  • Emphasis on teaching the next generation about environmental stewardship
  • Balance between development and preservation in modern life


This message is part of our "In The Beginning" series exploring the book of Genesis and discovering how these ancient stories speak into our modern lives.

For resources, discussion questions, and to connect with our community, visit our website

https://crowd.church/talks/did-god-design-us-to-be-environmental-guardians-genesis-part-2

Keywords: Genesis, environmental stewardship, creation care, Christian environmentalism, biblical ecology, dominion, environmental responsibility, Christian creation care, environmental theology, Genesis series, environmental ethics, biblical environmentalism, Christian sustainability, creation mandate, environmental justice, biblical stewardship, Christian ecology

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