Earth Day Sunday 2000: Good Stewards
of God's Gift of Energy
A Message from the Eco-Justice Working Group of
the National Council of Churches
Though every day we honor God's good gift of creation,
on Earth Day Sunday, we give special thanks for all the wonders
of creation.
Because Earth Day (April 22) is between the western
Good Friday and Easter, your congregation may choose another Sunday
for its Earth Day Sunday celebrations such as April 30, the Sunday
after Easter or April 2 a day that many evangelical Christians will
celebrate as "Creation Sunday."
This year we celebrate the gift of energy. The Bible
teaches that all of God's gifts are given with the expectation that
we will take care of them responsibly. However, we have not been
good stewards of energy which we often waste or misuse. Our over-reliance
on fossil fuels contributes to pollution and climate change.
God heals what human beings have broken. Christians
are called by God to participate in God's healing and restoration
of creation. When we use forms of energy which minimize pollution
and mitigate climate change, we witness to God's work in the world.
May God bless you in your effort to heal and protect
God's creation.
Richard Killmer, Director, Environmental Justice,
National Council of Churches, 212-870-2385
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