Climate and Energy Earth Day Sunday Environmental Justice Environmental Health Food and Farming General Eco-Justice Green Building Land and Wilderness Water
Few understand the impacts that climate change will have on core church ministries such as refugee resettlement, feeding the hungry, and disaster relief. The Climate and Church report outlines how these core church ministries will be impacted.
God calls us to care for creation, and the climate system that maintains our varied landscapes and seascapes, and sustains all of God’s people.
"Welcome to the Interfaith Climate and Energy Campaign's (ICEC) study guide on global warming! The ICEC is excited to offer this resource, and hopes it inspires faith-based communities to take action to curtail climate change."
As people of faith, addressing climate change is a justice issue. This Earth Day (2008), the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Programs is marking Earth Day Sunday (the Sunday closest to Earth Day) by recognizing the interconnectedness of poverty and climate change and offering a resource for worship, adult study, and youth activities.
Explore the process of putting the Spirit of God back into the life-giving acts of producing and consuming food. Our Daily Bread: Harvesters of Hope and Gardeners of Eden is a study, worship, and action guide from the National Council of Churches, which includes background material, a bulletin insert, sermon starters, ideas for youth and adult study, and suggestions for personal and congregational action. It also introduces faith-driven principles for a more just farm policy and an opportunity for direct action with your elected representatives.
Hurricane Katrina was a tragic and painful event that touched the hearts of many Americans. The effects left many communities displaced and unearthed the presence of many toxic substances into the land, air and water in poor communities of color. This guide allows congregations to study how to rebuild communities through environmental justice and provides opportunities for action.
"As God's stewards, we are called not only to enjoy the oceans, but also to care for them as a sacred gift from God. Because we are people of God, we are to maintain the bounty of the oceans' waters and the integrity of oceanic systems that contain beauty and support an adundance of life."
Additional prayers and ideas for action relating to the 2005 Earth Day theme.
"The following resource highlights a number of ways individuals and congregations can celebrate and protect this integral part of God's creation. We have included some basics on the state of the world's air quality; worship resources including a sermon starter and bulletin insert; and ideas for personal, congregational, and community action to protect the air we breathe."
Additional facts, prayers, and ideas for action relating to the 2004 Earth Day theme.
The choices we make for our families and the way we care for God's earth are intricately related to human health and the health of all creation. Today, pollutants and toxic chemicals contaminate our water, our land, our personal care products, and our children's toys. These contaminants can cause health problems ranging from asthma to cancer, especially in children. Mindful Living: Human Health, Pollution, and Toxics is an education and worship resource that gives congregations the hope and the tools to maintain the sanctity of our bodily temples and ensure that God's creation remains healthy for generations to come.
In the U.S., and around the world, more people of color live and work in unhealthy, polluted environments than white people do. This guide explores the definitions of environmental racism and defines a set of environmental justice principles from which people of faith can work. Based on these principles, this guide provides activities for personal and congregational reflection, study and action
Eat mindfully--mindful of the farmers and rural communities, the rich soil and clean water, and God's plentiful provision--without which our tables would be empty. Doing so instills thanksgiving and calls us to right relationship with all of creation. Explore and celebrate the blessing of every bite with this guide for study, worship, and action.
Food is not merely fuel for our bodies. It is nourishment for our bodies and our souls. When we consider food as more than a commodity, as a miraculous result of the mingling of sun, rain, soil, and seed, we are swept into the deep mysteries of life and begin to recognize and appreciate the interdependence of all of God’s creation. These lessons are intended for use in Sunday School classroom or as youth group activities.
Teaching about God’s Creation can be exciting and fun. This new theological resource can be used with adult education classes to teach about the principles in the 2004 ecumenical environmental statement, God’s Earth is Sacred. This guide uses hands on learning, reflection and scripture to explore these principles and the mysteries of creation.
A practical resource guide to building with energy efficient technologies and sustainable building techniques. This is a great companion guide to the Bottom Line Ministries That Matter report.
The wilderness is deeply woven into Christianity and other faith traditions. They were central to the spiritual journeys of Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. This new resource will help us in our modern day efforts to reflect peacefully and reconnect with the Creator through study, worship and congregational action.
"Like tree putting down roots in the soil, we are deeply imbedded in the land–physically, culturally, and spiritually. Sharing the land with our neighbors and with creatures gives us a sense of place and belonging within our communities and the whole of creation. Experiencing the solitude and beauty of wilderness reminds us of God's power and grace in our lives."
Additional prayers and ideas for action related to land stewardship.
"The purpose of this Water Stewards guide is to provide Christian communities with a simple manual that suggests ways to contribute to watershed protection. In this guide we provide tips and resources to enable your congregation to discuss what wise choices and positive actions you can make to help restore your watershed for this generation and those to come."
This Toolkit is designed for Christian communities living in the Chesapeake Bay region.
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