April 4, 2025
LONG AGO THE SEA SAVED OUR ANCESTORS: Hands Off, a nonviolent national day of action, 4/5; Recycling webinar 4/29; International Jewish Waterfront cleanup, 4/6; Creation Care 3.0 retreat 5/2-4; and more.
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LONG AGO THE SEA SAVED OUR ANCESTORS: Hands Off, a nonviolent national day of action, 4/5; Recycling webinar 4/29; International Jewish Waterfront cleanup, 4/6; Creation Care 3.0 retreat 5/2-4; and more.
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ICCT Youth Leaders Gaining Momentum Durham Youth Creation Care Leaders at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Durham. The Triangle's Youth Creation Care movement emerged from a 2023 series of listening sessions…
On April 8, Will Scott, Energy Policy Manager for the North Carolina Conservation Network, spoke on “Clean Energy Opportunities in 2021 for North Carolina" in a meeting sponsored jointly by…
Stunning environmental paintings by Raleigh artist Gayle Stott Lowry can help inspire you to new environmental awareness and action.
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How can we use principles of sustainability to foster environmental justice and the wellbeing of all? On June 30, 2020, Orange Chatham Interfaith Creation Care and Interfaith Creation Care of the Triangle hosted an online discussion on sustainable communities.
This Lenten Reflection Guide offers ecologically and scripturally-based reflections for individuals or small groups, with suggestions for praying, fasting, and acting during each week of Lent. Find out more
Blessed Tomorrow is a coalition of diverse religious partners working to advance climate solutions in faithful service to God. Through Blessed Tomorrow, faith leaders work to reach 100% clean energy, prepare for a changing climate, and engage their communities, while maintaining the distinct voices of their traditions. (more…)
Solar panels could be coming soon to a church near you. Through a campaign called Project 20.’25, the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has set out to get 20 percent of its members to convert fully to clean energy by 2025.
While giving a weather report at the beginning of a worship service is usually cliché, on Oct. 20 in Wilmot, Ont., it would have been redundant.
Wilmot Forest Church — a new initiative of Burning Bush Forest Church and Wilmot Mennonite Church — doesn’t meet indoors.
Sikh groups around the world have united to fight against climate change by planning to plant 1 million trees in 1,820 different locations by November.