Creation Care: A guide for climate action
We have a responsibility to be good stewards and to make moral choices for the good of all creation in order to bring about a more just society.
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Creation Care: The spread of wildfires
Creation Care Ministry will be hosting both book club studies and webinars in the coming weeks on both the science behind these natural catastrophes, as well as their spiritual implications for people of faith.
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Creation Care Weekly
The diocesan Creation Care Ministry is beginning a weekly regular feature on creation care activities and resources here on our website and in iSeek, our weekly diocesan email newsletter.
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Creation Care and Environmental Racism
A new resource addresses the connections between environmental theology and questions of social, political, and economic justice; racism, sexism, and settler colonialism; and practical theologies of activism and advocacy.
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Creation Care Ministry Takes Root in the Diocese of Missouri
The Episcopal Church has made a commitment to practice loving formation, liberating advocacy, and life-giving conversation surrounding the care of creation.
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