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Environmental Service Project Resources for Congregations
Concern for the health and well being of creation cannot be limited to houses of worship and their members' households. Every congregation can demonstrate what it means to care for the earth and its inhabitants through acts of outreach and service to the wider community, from their local neighborhoods to distant countries.
Whether it is providing community gardens for low-income people and refugees, supporting sustainable development projects locally or overseas, hosting a public forum on a local environmental issue, restoring a stream or "adopting" a highway, or helping local farmers through community-supported agriculture, there are many opportunities for direct involvement in bringing justice and healing to the community of life.
Resources for Service from the Partnership Groups
- Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life:
- The Program Bank on COEJL's website contains community service activities, including:
- "Adopting" Parks, Streams, Roadsides
- Starting an Urban Garden: Peah Gardens/Corner Plots
- Sponsoring a Household Hazards Pickup
Day
- U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Environmental Justice Program:
- Partners in the Environmental Justice Program include major Catholic social justice organizations that address domestic and international needs.
- The National Catholic Rural Life Conference serves the rural Church in the United States, promoting family farms, a healthy environment, and strong rural communities.
- Catholic Campaign For Human Development, the U.S. Catholic Bishops' domestic antipoverty program, which seeks to eliminate the root causes of poverty in America by supporting and promoting community controlled self-help organizations of the poor.
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- Catholic Relief Services provides relief to people needing immediate assistance and carries on development and nutrition programs in developing countries.
- National Council of Catholic Women is a federation of Catholic women's organizations that carries out a number of programs in response to the needs of Church and society.
- "Practical Ways to make the International Connection
Work for You" in the parish resource kit, Let
the Earth Bless the Lord, shows how parishes
can address international environmental concerns.
- National Council of Churches of Christ Eco-Justice Programs:
- "Community Economic Development" in the
resource kit, God's
Earth, Our Home, suggests ways congregations
can become involved in such issues as housing,
job development and training, community investment
and supporting local farmers.
- Living Waters: How to Save Your Local Stream by Owen Owens of the American Baptist Church, draws on twenty years of work to restore and preserve cold water streams.
- Evangelical Environmental Network:
Other Resources
- "Congregation-Supported Agriculture" and "Community Involvement" are discussed in Practically Green With Love, by Christina Scheidt Schuller, on the Web of Creation.
- "Hands-On Conservation and Restoration" and "Community Education and Safe Dialogue Forums" are included in the "Community Outreach" section of the Greening Congregations Handbook produced by Earth Ministry.
- The "Food
and Farming" section of Earth Ministry's
website includes links for locating Community
Supported Agriculture opportunities and other
sustainable food sources throughout the country.
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