4/28/2023 0 Comments Living earth instituteRenewing The Face Of The Earth: A Theological and Pastoral Response to Climate Change – 2008.Inhabiting Eden: Christians, The Bible, and The Ecological Crisis – 2013.Darwin, Divinity, and the Dance of the Cosmos – 2007.Northwest Earth Institute’s Seeing Systems: Peace, Justice and Sustainabilityįrom Westminster John Knox Press and The Thoughtful Christian.Season of Creation (worship and education resources).5 session VBS or children’s class by New Community Project, available here. To peruse an ecumenical review of available curriculum, click here.Vacation Bible School from Synod project Living Waters for the World.Just Eating? Practicing Our Faith at the Table (middle school version).Presbyterians congregations are doing Christian education as it pertains to caring for God’s creation in classrooms, in Vacation Bible School, in informal outdoor settings, on mission trips, at camp, through book groups, webinars, and more! Here are some sample resources and publications for study as well as webinars on “Creation Care: Basic Bible” and “Earth Care in Christian Education.” Children/Youth Connecting with a presbytery Hunger Action Advocate to explore resources and events in your area.Certifying your congregation as an Earth Care Congregations.Participating the Blessed Tomorrow Ambassador training,.Embodying practices that bring about active transformation like.Providing resources that encourage contemplation about our role in the world including ecumenical Earth Day Sunday worship materials, and Treading Lightly for Lent.Empowering participation in Fair Trade like the Coffee Project, and Eco-Palms.Equipping Presbyterians to make informed, faithful choices through.Writings that lift up a variety of voices speaking to those issues via our Eco-Journey Blog.Providing resources and presentations on economic and environmental justice issues to consider as part of our daily choices and lives, including environmental racism.Investigating environmental and economic inequities through:.Remembering our own need for faithful discipleship through continuous education, questioning and discovery, we then seek to provide opportunities for: Sustainable Living and Earth Care Concerns purposes to accompany Presbyterians reflecting on and living out economic and environmental decisions as an extension of their faith and values. Sustainable Living & Earth Care Concerns is a part of the Presbyterian Hunger Program
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