In Jesus, God so loved the whole world. We follow Jesus, so we love the world God loves. Concerned for the global climate emergency, drawing on diverse approaches for our diverse contexts, we commit to form and restore loving, liberating, life-giving relationships with all of Creation.
The Episcopal Church’s Covenant for the Care of Creation is a commitment to practice loving formation, liberating advocacy and life-giving conservation as individuals, congregations, ministries and dioceses. Explore the Covenant here and sign up for the newsletter and opportunities to formally adopt the Covenant in your community.
Earth Day Sunday 2024
This year, Earth Day is celebrated on Monday, April 22nd. Episcopalians are invited to commemorate it on Sunday, April 21st or any Sunday this spring by praying, preaching, and taking action to care for God’s creation.
Loving Formation
For God’s sake, we will grow our love for the Earth and all of life through preaching, teaching, storytelling, and prayer.
Grants, Formation Resources, Asset Map, StorySharing
Liberating Advocacy
For God’s sake, standing alongside marginalized, vulnerable peoples, we will advocate and act to repair Creation and seek the liberation and flourishing of all people.
Eco-Justice Sites, Asset Map, StorySharing, Advocacy, Partnerships
Life-Giving Conservation
For God’s sake, we will adopt practical ways of reducing our climate impact and living more humbly and gently on Earth as individuals, households, congregations, institutions, and dioceses.
Liturgies, Carbon-Tracker, AssetMap, StorySharing, Sustainability
Send us Your Stories!
We want to hear from you about how your church or community is working on Creation Care! Please send us your stories, photos, articles, or events for our e-newsletter.
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Events
Good News Gardens: Organic Prayer Program at the Community of St. Mary
We’ll hear from Sister Hannah and Stephanie Peramas about the agrarian ministries at the Community of St. Mary in Sewanee, Tennessee, and their Organic Prayer Program.
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