Get ready for the 144th episode of the Brew Theology podcast “Getting to Know the Climate Apocalypse 101: An Introduction” with guest Rev. *Jessica Abell (GreenFaith & Spirituality Collective).The world is changing and ecological devastation is all around us. Grief, anger, despair, and denial are all active. How can we weave hope, change, chaos, and community together into this fabric? Join us for a real conversation about living with creation, complicity, and compassion.

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*From childhood, Jessica was deeply involved in her Episcopal congregation, diocese, and regional bodies. Beginning in her early 20s, she worked as a youth minister in a variety of capacities; both as a volunteer and a paid staff person in suburban and urban, small and large, high and low church congregations. She has trained and mentored other youth ministers lead multiple peer groups.After a time of leadership at the Episcopal Cathedral & Diocese of Chicago, Jessica went to seminary at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California as a postulant for Holy Orders in The Episcopal Church. After graduation, and a hospital chaplain residency, she became an American Baptist. Rev. Abell has discovered a renewed commitment to the Gospel of Jesus that required a new flexibility not possible in the church of her youth.Currently Jessica is part of the Spirituality Collective, works for GreenFaith Colorado as the organizer of the faith-based voice in issues of climate change, and runs a small congregation in Denver, Living Waters Community Church. She also has a Master's Degree in City & Regional Planning to be able to know HOW to work for a more humane and sustainable world.

 

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