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Special Thanksgiving Edition

Resources

Presbyterian Hunger Program Resources
The PCUSA Hunger Program addresses the need to be good stewards of creation. Click here to see the website for their Food and Faith Initiative. Check out the Hunger Program's study guide "Just Eating? Practicing Our Faith at the Table," which does a great job of exploring the relationship between the way we eat and the way we live.

ELCA Hosts Online Farm Bill Listening Session
Staff from the Washington Office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America spent much of their summer traveling around holding listening sessions in Minnesota on the Farm Bill, and will be going on the road again soon to Nebraska (Dec. 12-13) and Washington State (Dec. 2). In the meantime, make your voice heard at the online listening session. Download a brochure on the ELCA and the Farm Bill (pdf).

Mennonites Offer Food and Farming Guide
Worldwide, many Mennonites continue to live and work the land. The Mennonite Central Committee in the U.S. honors this heritage and current reality by engaging in food and farming issues. Download the Food and Farming Guide (pdf). Click here to read biblical reflections on this guide.

Methodist Magazine features Food and Faith
The United Methodist Church Mission Magazine, New World Outlook, devoted an entire issue in 2001 to Food and Faith. Articles available online include "Faith and Food: Biblical Perspectives," "The Late, Great Tomato," "When Agriculture and Ecology Compete," "Fair Food," "Community Gardens as Kingdom Work," and others.

 

Organizations

Eco-Justice Working Group

Church of the Brethren

Environmental Justice Office of Presbyterian Church (USA)

Presbyterian Washington Office

Episcopal Ecological Network

Greek Orthodox Church in America

Luthern Earthkeeping Network of the Synods

Reformed Church in America

United Church of Christ

United Methodist Board of Church and Society

New Thanksgiving Holiday Resource!
Food, Farming, Faith and Giving Thanks 365 Days a Year

As we thank God for the glorious bounty of the harvest, we can look at ways to be good stewards of farms and farming communities. For Thanksgiving and beyond, the NCC Eco-Justice Program is offering a new resource entitled, At the Lord’s Table: Everyday Thanksgiving. This resource highlights the need for justice for the land and farming communities and includes sermon starters, liturgical pieces, adult and youth education materials, and ideas for action. Download your free copy here (sign up for the network to access the resource).

NCC Launches Faithful Harvest Campaign:
Making Your Voice Heard on the 2007 Farm Bill

The farm bill is some of the most important conservation legislation on the agenda of the 110th Congress. Nearly half of U.S. land is cropland, pasture, or rangeland. We need stronger conservation programs and better support for small farmers to ensure that our land - God's creation - continues to produce abundantly. Currently, only one in four farmers who would like to participate in conservation programs have the opportunity to do so. And farm payments favor corporate growers over family farmers. Visit the brand new Faithful Harvest website to learn more about the connections between your food and your faith. You will also find information on how you can integrate food and farming into your environmental justice ministry as well as make your voice heard on farm policy issues.

Experience a Hunger Banquet

Need another way to get your congregation involved in Eco-Justice issues? Host a Hunger Banquet with a twist! Environmental degradation is one of many elements that contributes to world hunger. We have adapted an Oxfam America Hunger Banquet script to highlight some of the ways a lack of access to resources keeps people hungry in a world abundance. Invite your friends and neighbors to an event that highlights social and environmental justice. Download the Hunger Banquet guide and a sample script (.pdf) - it has all that you need to plan and run a Hunger Banquet.

Sow Justice for Family Farms
New Publication from Church World Service

Church World Service intoduces "Sowing Justice for Family Farmers Everywhere," which calls for U.S. policy to help family farmers in the U.S. and around the world. Read CWS's Executive Director John McCullough's meditation on the Sow Justice Campaign. To download "Sowing Justice" and an accompanying postcard, click here.

Sign-Up for Farm Bill Updates

Stay up-to-date and informed as the U.S. Congress begins crafting the new farm bill. We will also alert you to opportunities for action and critical times to make your voice heard. To sign-up for these alerts, e-mail kgalles@ncccusa.org



 


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