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Issues

dropcap_environmental issues may seem like a new concern for religious faith, but how could that be possible? Humans have never lived without Creation. Today, as for millenia:

Humans live from the earth:    

  • harvesting food from plants and animals
  • extracting energy from sunlight or fuel for heat and light
  • consuming raw materials, shaping and exchanging them, releasing wastes

Humans live on the earth:    

  • dwelling place, and traveling from place to place
  • breathing, eating, and drinking that which makes us healthy or ill
  • living in community with our neighbors, in justice and peace — or otherwise

Humans live with the earth:    

  • the land, with its forests, prairies, meadows and mountains
  • the waters that encircle our shores and run through our landscapes
  • the air and climate that envelop us
  • the living creatures that amaze and delight us

Ancient wisdom illuminates the pain and the promise of our lives as we seek to live rightly and well in this world. Jewish and Christian communities have, in word and deed, addressed particular environmental concerns through the life – and Creation – affirming teaching of their traditions.


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STEWARDSHIP STORIES

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Ezekiel 34 Initiative

Interfaith

Ezekiel 34 Initiative

Commission on Stewardship of the Environment The Louisiana Interchurch Conference Baton Rouge, LA The Louisiana Interchurch Conference, located in the region of Baton Rouge, Larose, West Monroe, ...

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Temple Emanuel Environmental Policy Statement

Jewish

Temple Emanuel Environmental Policy Statement

This is a support document for the Jewish Stewardship Story, "Over a Decade of Jewish Environmental Activism at Temple Emanuel: a Model for Greening Your Synagogue," and is an example of a congregation's environmental policy statement: Adopted by the Board of Trustees, December 19, 2003 Introduction In 1992, the Temple Emanuel Board of Trustees ...

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Over a Decade of Jewish Environmental Activism at Temple Emanuel: a Model for Greening Your Synagogue

Jewish

Over a Decade of Jewish Environmental Activism at Temple Emanuel: a Model for Greening Your Synagogue

Temple Emanuel, Kensington, Maryland Jewish, Reform Movement Temple Emanuel’s bimah, with its wooden sculpture...

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Mainline Protestant

Polar Explorer Inspires Lutherans to Action

Minnesota — He has spent his life leading some of the most significant polar expeditions in history. Now Minnesotan Will Steger is working for the preservation of the Arctic and the earth through the Will Steger Foundation. As a part of his preservation efforts, Steger worked with the Lutheran Coalition for Public Policy (LCPP) in Minnesota to offer Global Warming Solutions forums throughout the state. Communities participated enthusiastically, often with 500-1000 people turning...

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Evangelical

An Historic Conference on Creation Care

National Association of Evangelicals, Christianity Today, and the Evangelical Environmental Network In March 1999,...

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