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119. Edgewalking: Finding New Vision in Wilderness (part I) with Victoria Loorz
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In recent past episodes you might recall hearing the term “edgewalkers”—and by that term, we mean those of us who have moved away from the center of conventional church and faith praxis, and moved toward the creative edges of the institutional church where new imaginings and alternate expressions of faith life are being explored. That includes, of course, new ways of thinking about and experiencing God in and through creation. In our interview with John Phillip Newell earlier this season, he described that mode as dwelling in the space between temple and the wilderness. In this episode, Forrest talks with a good friend and fellow edgewalker Victoria Loorz—cofounder of the Wild Church movement, and current director of the Center for Wild Spirituality, or Seminary of the Wild, as it is also known. In this, part one of their conversation, they explore the idea of what it means to practice prophetic critique of the mainstream church while still loving the church and seeking to be part of its reformation and renewal.
Guest: Victoria Loorz
Center for Wild Spirituality
Wild Church Network
Takeaways
- Victoria shares her personal journey of caregiving and its impact on her work.
- The shift in worldview is essential for creating a new narrative in spirituality.
- Community is vital for those feeling disconnected from traditional church settings.
- Edgewalkers play a crucial role in exploring new spiritual paths.
- Restoring sacred relationships with nature is fundamental to wild spirituality.
- Fear and resistance often hinder creativity in faith practices.
- The concept of othering is prevalent in both culture and spirituality.
- The church has a significant role in addressing the climate crisis.
- Love is the foundation of stewardship and ecological care.
- Practicing wild spirituality involves intentionality and openness to new experiences.
Keywords: wild spirituality, edgewalkers, sacred relationships, community, climate crisis, love, stewardship, othering, church, worldview shift, Newell, wild church, seminary of the wild
Find us on our website: Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple
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119. Edgewalking: Finding New Vision in Wilderness (part I) with Victoria Loorz
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
Manage episode 454703234 series 2815499
In recent past episodes you might recall hearing the term “edgewalkers”—and by that term, we mean those of us who have moved away from the center of conventional church and faith praxis, and moved toward the creative edges of the institutional church where new imaginings and alternate expressions of faith life are being explored. That includes, of course, new ways of thinking about and experiencing God in and through creation. In our interview with John Phillip Newell earlier this season, he described that mode as dwelling in the space between temple and the wilderness. In this episode, Forrest talks with a good friend and fellow edgewalker Victoria Loorz—cofounder of the Wild Church movement, and current director of the Center for Wild Spirituality, or Seminary of the Wild, as it is also known. In this, part one of their conversation, they explore the idea of what it means to practice prophetic critique of the mainstream church while still loving the church and seeking to be part of its reformation and renewal.
Guest: Victoria Loorz
Center for Wild Spirituality
Wild Church Network
Takeaways
- Victoria shares her personal journey of caregiving and its impact on her work.
- The shift in worldview is essential for creating a new narrative in spirituality.
- Community is vital for those feeling disconnected from traditional church settings.
- Edgewalkers play a crucial role in exploring new spiritual paths.
- Restoring sacred relationships with nature is fundamental to wild spirituality.
- Fear and resistance often hinder creativity in faith practices.
- The concept of othering is prevalent in both culture and spirituality.
- The church has a significant role in addressing the climate crisis.
- Love is the foundation of stewardship and ecological care.
- Practicing wild spirituality involves intentionality and openness to new experiences.
Keywords: wild spirituality, edgewalkers, sacred relationships, community, climate crisis, love, stewardship, othering, church, worldview shift, Newell, wild church, seminary of the wild
Find us on our website: Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple
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