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Why is the Environment a Religious Concern?

Religious Perspectives on Environmental Issues

gl-11Moral and religious beliefs about human life in the creation under God are fundamental to faith communities’ engagement with environmental concerns. But as faith communities engage the public realm where solutions to hunger, health problems and environmental degradation are debated, general principles need to be applied to specific issues and circumstances.

While there are some issues that have commanded the attention of every member of the Partnership, the fact that each group has its own distinctive emphases, agenda, and approach reflects the Partnership’s diversity. No one speaks for everyone, but together their distinct and independent voices powerfully express the religious imperative to seek justice and healing for the whole community of life.
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Evangelical

The Heavens Declare the Glory of God

Creation Care Conference Sandy Cove, MD Worship is the one of the essential lynchpins ...

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Church Energy Efficiency

Mainline Protestant

Church Energy Efficiency

Calvary United Methodist Church Annapolis, MD The mission of Calvary United Methodist Church in...

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[Intergenerational] Family Fun on the Farm

Jewish

[Intergenerational] Family Fun on the Farm

Taste of Adamah at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center, Falls Village, CT Dava Schub was looking for something to do with her 6-year old niece and 4-year old nephew that did not involve a lot of bells and whistles.  These New York City kids were over-stimulated to begin with, so she wanted an activity that would be more grounded and centered, and perhaps more quiet, but also exciting for them.  Having met Adam Berman, ...

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Evangelical

Mountain Top Removal

Restoring Eden/Christian Colleges, West Virginia A version of this article By Peter Illyn originally appeared in the Summer 2008 issue of Creation Care magazine. New Generation Bears Witness to Appalachian Destruction Not many students go on spring Break hoping to get their hearts broken. But when ten students representing seven states and three Christian colleges stood on an Appalachian ridge and stared at the barren remains of a mountaintop dynamited out of existence, their hearts...

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Oklahoma Food Cooperative

Catholic

Oklahoma Food Cooperative

Oscar Romero Catholic Worker House Oklahoma City, OKVisit site... Daily contact with small, struggling farmers, combined with commitment to the social justice teachings of the Catholic Church, led members of the Oscar Romero Catholic Worker House in Oklahoma City to begin thinking of ways to re-create the local food system. Local residents desired fresh, healthy foods and farmers needed a way to sell their goods directly to the public. Connecting local producers and consumers...

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