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Read moreThe Good News for All Creation, A St. Francis Day Sermon
A relationship between the non-human animals and the divine can be found throughout the Hebrew and Christian scriptures, and Jesus is often with the animals — from his birth among the creatures of the barn to his time with the wild beasts in the desert.
Read moreCreatureKind Corner: Why do Animals Suffer? One Response and Three Recipes
Why do animals suffer? It’s a big question—an ancient, continuing, and persisting question. We have no divine FAQ page about God’s intentions. We have no single, simple, satisfying answer. As humans, we are bound to the limits of our creaturely capacities to interpret scripture, but we can do so in conversation with the church’s rich heritage of teachers, preachers, ministers, and heroes of the faith.
Read moreRecipe for a Psalm of Lament
Pray all parts together, feeling the tension between the parts and offering all of your feelings to God.
Read moreHow Do We Name Our Fellow Creatures?
The movement of the heart is the Spirit’s transformative action within a believer which brings to birth a new person in Christ ...
Read moreCreatureKind Corner: What Does Jesus Say?
Introducing the CreatureKind Corner, a series where we’ll answer questions submitted by readers about Christian theology and animal protection.
Read moreWhy Focus on Farmed Animals?
CreatureKind focuses on farmed animals because, in terms of both quantity and quality, the animals in our industrial farm animal production system are the most oppressed, abused, and disregarded animals in the world.
Read moreDidn’t God Give Us Animals to Use?
Christians generally agree that animals belong to God, are sustained by God, and that their purpose is to reveal the character of and offer praise to their Creator.
Read moreWhere Charity and Love Are: A Reflection on Farmed Animal Care and Advocacy
Ubi caritas et amour, Deus ibi est. Where charity and love are, God is there.
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