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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 4 MIN

Because: Rethinking the Ecology of Faith: Beyond Predator Christianity and Aquarium Boundaries

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

Welcome to another thoughtful episode of To Be and Do with Phil Amerson at the helm. In this inspiring installment, Phil invites us to reconsider the environments we nurture—not just the natural world, but the “ecology of faith” that shapes our spiritual and communal lives. Through personal anecdotes and keen observations, the discussion challenges us to rethink how we engage with differences within our faith communities and beyond.Here are three key takeaways from the episode:1. Rethinking the Church as an “Aquarium”Phil Amerson provocatively discusses how many perceive Christianity or church life as an “aquarium”—a closed system where “predator fish” consume the smaller, weaker members. He urges listeners to reject this “backward” approach, insisting that faith is intended to be expansive, welcoming, and interconnected. Citing John Wesley’s famous line, “The world is my parish,” Phil laments how this creed has sometimes been reversed, with people shrinking their worlds down to their local parishes and drawing too many boundaries.2. The Lost Art of Community Conversations Reflecting on his upbringing in Indiana, Phil Amerson nostalgically recalls the rich, lively conversations that happened after church—in parking lots, over trivial debates about sports and ice cream, but also across political divides. These moments fostered a sense of belonging and openness, illustrating an “ecology” big enough to hold different perspectives without division or hostility.3. Embracing Difference with Grace A major theme in this episode is the importance of engaging with those whom we disagree. Phil Amerson notes a troubling trend of “predator Christianity”—where difference leads to exclusion. Instead, he invites listeners to have open, gracious conversations with those of divergent views, full of welcome and laughter. He reminds us that “the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof”—including people with whom we might never see eye to eye.To Be and Do challenges listeners to pursue a larger, holistic faith community, where dialogue and difference are not threats but opportunities for growth. Take time this week to foster one of those open, respectful conversations with someone who sees the world differently than you do. As Phil Amerson says, maybe it’s time to bring back the laughter and curiosity that come with truly listening to one another.God bless, and thanks for listening!

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