The Rev. Dr. Carolyn J. Sharp, professor of homiletics at Yale Divinity School, writes about biblical narrative art, feminist perspectives on power, and ecotheology as resources for preaching and congregational faith formation. Sharp is the author of eight books, including a Micah commentary currently in press. In that volume, she uses Micah’s prophetic call for justice to frame reflections on humans’ exploitation of biomes and disregard for creaturely suffering, urging us toward renewal of lifeways that honor the living community of Earth. An Episcopal priest, Sharp serves as Preacher in Residence at St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church in New Haven, Connecticut.