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.
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.
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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
With a small commitment of your time, you can help strengthen the ICCT network, help your faith community benefit more from the resources we offer, and help build an even more vibrant Creation care community in the Triangle. (more…)
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.
In response to the wrongful deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and so many others, 300+ members of Raleigh faith communities created a human line of solidarity from Pullen Memorial Baptist Church to the State Capitol.
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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.
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In conversations about solar collectors, you don’t expect to hear the phrase “Manna from Heaven”—yet that was exactly the topic of a meeting of Orange Chatham Interfaith Creation Care (OCICC) in January 2020. (more…)
Kehillah Synagogue, Chapel Hill