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Will You Be There To Make History?

Posted on April 22, 2009
by Rusty Pritchard

A new kind of Christian conversation about God’s creation is beginning. Those who attend Flourish 2009 will be on the leading edge of a significant new movement that I believe will, and must, shape the Church and our culture for generations to come. --Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making.

A national gathering will focus on the unique opportunities for Christian churches to embrace environmental stewardship. The Flourish National Church Leaders Conference on Creation Care (www.flourishonline.org/flourish-2009-conference/), will be held at CrossPointe Church near Atlanta, May 13-15, 2009.

The conference features a collection of well-known Christian speakers, most of whom are not associated with the creation care movement, with some speaking on the subject for the first time. Speakersinclude: Southern Baptist leaders Al Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Seminary, Lifeway’s Ed Stetzer, and former SBC president James Merritt, pastor of the host church. Other speakers: Leroy Barber, Andy Crouch, Margaret Feinberg, Joel Hunter, Jo Anne Lyon, Matthew Sleeth, Chris Seay, Rick McKinley, Gabe Lyons, Tri Robinson, and Ken Wilson (speaker information at www.flourishonline.org/flourish-2009-conference/speakers/).

  • “This may be a turning point in the shape of evangelical engagement with environmental action.” David Neff, editor-in-chief and vice president, Christianity Today.
  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 21: Dr. James Merritt, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, said: “Being a conservative — social, political and theological — I took a little bit of a jaundiced view of the whole Al Gore approach to environmental phenomena.” But Merritt, like many evangelical and conservative Christians, has crossed over and now sees taking care of the environment as a faith issue, “creation care,” as he terms it.

“A new kind of evangelical conversation about God’s creation is beginning, and Flourish will be one of the milestones. Those who attend will be on the leading edge of a significant new movement that I believe will, and must, shape the Church and our culture for generations to come,” said Christianity Today International vice president Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making.

A recent Barna poll indicates that 90 percent of evangelicals in America would like to see Christians do more to care for God’s creation. At the same time, 74 percent are skeptical about the causes of global warming and suspect media exaggeration.

The poll showed that most don’t know what to do next to advance responsible environmental stewardship. The FLOURISH conference will include workshops and resources that focus on helping churches with programs and materials for the teaching and demonstration of biblically balanced care for the environment, and help on saving energy costs.

Readers of SustainLane can get a 25% discount on the cost of registration by using the discount code "flourish25". Groups of two or more from the same organization can get an even deeper discount: 2 for 1 (use the code "flourish50"). Sponsor opportunitiesare available.

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Don Bosch
4/23/2009 10:53 am

Don Bosch says:

Very cool, Rusty - if this takes off the way the Boise conferences and others have, it will be a huge step forward. I dropped Fourish admin a note to have them add me to you press kit distro. Will start publishing regular blog posts to get the word out.
Blessings,
Don

Rusty Pritchard
4/24/2009 8:01 am

Rusty Pritchard says:

Very exciting--thank Don!

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