Adamah Covenant Congregations
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Healing and Defending God's Creation
God
created the earth and all that is in it and declared it good. God's
creation is marked by wondrous complexity, interdependence and beauty.
Human beings are called by God to the task of stewardship - taking
care of the earth respectfully for its own sake and so that present
and future generations may live on it and enjoy its fruits. The
gifts of creation and the responsibility of stewardship were given
to all of humanity, so that all might have enough and no one would
have more than is needed and God ís justice would prevail.
In our pride and brokenness, all of humankind is in sin and separated
from God. The earth has not been well cared for. The water and air
and land are polluted with poisons which hurt people and all creation.
Many species of animals and plants are endangered by the behavior
of human beings. Some have even become extinct.
We have not shared the fruits of creation justly. Some people live
in luxury, taking more than they need, while others are desperately
poor, especially people of color.
God, through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ,
heals and reconciles humanity and all of creation to God. We are
able to become new creations - the new comes and the old passes
away.
God calls the church to participate in the redemption of individuals,
all of humanity and creation. Therefore, ministries of environmental
stewardship and environmental justice are significant in the mission
of our congregations and judicatories. Therefore the governing body
(session, church council, vestry, consistory etc.) of our congregation
affirms the importance of healing and defending creation to our
mission. We promise to become engaged in or to continue to be engaged
in this ministry in the following ways:
Worship
In worship, we will celebrate God's grace and glory in creation
and will declare that God calls us to participate in the redemption
of the world by cherishing, protecting and restoring creation.
Learning and Teaching
We will seek opportunities for ourselves and our children to learn
more about the wonders of creation, the threats posed by human beings
to the survival of creation and the possibilities of our participating
in God's redemption and justice.
Lifestyle
Our individual and congregation's lifestyles will respect and cherish
creation. We will form habits of consuming, conserving and sharing
that serve to protect and restore the environment. In particular,
we will reuse and recycle as many materials as we can and seek ways
of limiting our consumption of fossil fuels.
Community, National and Global Involvement
In our community, the nation and the world, our congregation will
witness to and participate in God's redemption of creation by supporting
public efforts and policies which support vulnerable people and
protect and restore the degraded earth.
Each year we will review our previous year's work on environmental
justice and consider other ways we can participate in God's redemption
of creation.
Signed by the Pastor .....................................
Signed by an officer of the congregation
_______________________ ____________ _______________________ ____________
..................................................date ................................................................date
(Please keep this in the official minutes of the governing body
of your congregation)
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