This page lists Creation Care activities in faith communities throughout the Triangle region of central North Carolina: seasonal events, ongoing activities, and one-time projects.
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. Your stories and resources may facilitate and inspire other faith communities to take action. If you are just starting out, no story is too small. You can also tell us how we can help you get started.
On November 6, 2021, Dilip Barman, an accomplished chef, and Emily Barrett, a sustainability expert led a dynamic discussion on how to care for the earth, optimize your health, and promote compassion for animals at the very same time!
October 26, 2021
On October 18, 200+ people of faith and people of conscience formed a Human Prayer Chain for Climate Justice sponsored by ICCT along Wade Avenue from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Raleigh to the Community United Church of Christ and beyond! On October 24, Orange-Chatham Interfaith Care for Creation is sponsoring a similar prayer chain in Chapel Hill.
October 22, 2021
Watch this inspiring sermon on Creation Care by Rev. Megan Pardue, from the Duke University Chapel on May 30, 2021. Watch the Sermon
ICCT signed a letter urging Congress to support an Infrastructure Plan that tackles climate change! As an individual, you can too! (more…)
Welcome partners in Creation Justice! Here is a chance to make your voices heard as a faith community on Duke’s infrastructure plans and their climate change consequences.
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Join us for Bringing Creation Care Messages and Drawdown Climate Solutions to Faith Communities, a free Zoom event on Tuesday, May 11 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm, co-sponsored by Orange-Chatham Interfaith Care for Creation and Interfaith Creation Care of the Triangle.
Learn more about the program
How did West Raleigh Presbyterian Church transform a vacant lot into a space for cherishing creation and each other?
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2021 dawned with the completion of a 117-panel solar array on the roof of Raleigh's Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. The array is a major element in UUFR’s commitment to fight climate change and reduce its carbon footprint.
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UUFR Solar Panel array - a drone's eye view
This Lent, consider changing the way you eat. Local Catholic churches have put a new twist on Lent called Greener Lent, designed to care for the poor, who are first and foremost affected by environmental degradation.
Learn more and join in
The environmental awakening at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Raleigh started on the roof and has taken root in the soil. The new solar cells, dedicated last fall, have inspired an environmental awakening, which now includes a community garden and recycling. Read more