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Mission Statement
Guided by biblical teaching, the Partnership seeks to encourage  people of faith to weave values and programs of care for God's creation  throughout the
entire fabric of religious life: 
  • Liturgy, worship and prayer;
  • Theological study, the education of future clergy, and of the young;
  • The stewardship of our homes, lands and resources;
  • Protecting the lives of our communities and health of our children;
  • Our social ministry to the poor and vulnerable who have first and preferential claim on our conscience; and
  • Bringing the perspectives of moral values and social justice before  public policymakers.

We worship and obey our loving God by serving God's good creation in neighborly love and in the assurance of God's covenant "between me and  you and
every living creature that is with you, for all future  generations" (Genesis 9:12). Finally, we seek as well to offer and will  eagerly discuss the insights of scripture, moral teaching and social  values, especially as they have come from sustained social struggle and  solidarity with those who have reached fresh
freedom to serve the common good.
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