Creation Care in ICCT Faith Communities

This is the first in a series of blogs that will highlight Creation care in our ICCT faith communities.  Today we are highlighting the Church of the Nativity in Raleigh, also known as the Zero Waste Church. ICCT would love to hear about creation care activity in your faith community. Please send us an email at ICCTriangle@gmail.com if you would like to share Creation Care resources, history, activities, etc., on our ICCT website. 

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The Spiritual Practice of Grocery Shopping

Three months ago, I was among the grocery workers, who work on their feet for long hours and little pay.  Today, these same grocery store workers are on the front lines in the Covid-19 crisis.  We must now advocate for government policy that brings greater economic justice and, in so doing, a healthier and more equitable society.

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Creation Care Policy Series

The Episcopal Public Policy Network’s Creation Care Series is a wonderful resource that explains the many different aspects of climate change, as well as their impact on society and the planet. It not only explains the Episcopal Church’s positions on these issues, but it also explains existing draft federal climate change bills and their potential impact. It’s a great place to get a good overview of potential government actions and the Episcopal church’s teachings. (more…)

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