Rev. Dr. James Amadon is the Executive Director of Circlewood, an organization dedicated to “accelerating the greening of faith.” His work focuses on integrating faith and ecology to address our current cultural, ecclesial, and planetary problems. He is the executive producer of the Earthkeepers podcast, and writes regularly for Circlewood’s online journal, The Ecological Disciple. His recent essay, “Searching for Greener Pastors: Forming Congregational Leaders in the Anthropocene,” explores ways that theological education can form ecologically-conscious leaders ready to guide communities into new forms of faith and practice. James has a B.A. from Gordon College, a MDiv. from North Park Theological Seminary, a DMin. from Duke Divinity School, and is an ordained minister in the Covenant denomination. He and his family live in the Redmond area of the Cedar River Watershed.
About the Stanley Grenz Lecture Series: The Stanley Grenz Lecture Series is offered in honor of former Professor Stanley Grenz, a prolific Christian scholar with a pastoral heart and deep intellectual presence. In his memory, each year The Seattle School hosts theological leaders and thinkers to advance theological discourse.
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