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GreenFaith - Together, We Honor Each Other and Carry the Light Forward

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As we enter this sacred season — a time when many traditions gather to celebrate light in the darkness, rest after a long year, and the enduring hope of renewal — we want to pause and honor you.

This year has asked so much of us. We have witnessed ongoing climate impacts, rising injustice, and political forces that undermine the dignity and safety of our communities. And yet, in the midst of it all, you have continued to show up with courage, creativity, and moral clarity. You have marched, prayed, organized, sung, planted, written, and spoken truth with fierce love.

Your faithfulness strengthens our movement and gives us hope.

We hold gratitude for every one of you — for the leaders growing GreenFaith Circles in your congregations and neighborhoods, for the clergy who continue to lift prophetic voices, and for every supporter who believes a just and livable future is still within reach.

As the year comes to a close, we hope you find moments of rest, connection, and spiritual grounding. May this season bring you renewed strength and a sense of belonging to something larger than any one of us — a global movement of people of faith rising for climate justice.

From all of us at GreenFaith, thank you for walking this path with us. We are grateful for you, we believe in you, and we look forward to everything we will build together in the new year.


With hope and gratitude,

GreenFaith US Organizing Team

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WCC news: WCC congratulates newly elected United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

World Council of Churches general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay extended congratulations to Dr Barham Salih, newly elected as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. 
Photo:  UN Photo/Cia Pak
23 December 2025

“We receive this news with deep appreciation and hope at a time when displacement has reached unprecedented levels and the international community is called anew to uphold human dignity, justice, protection, and peace,” Pillay wrote. “Your own experience of displacement and your long record of public service give you a unique moral authority for this vital responsibility.”

The WCC collaborated with Salih during his tenure as president of the Republic of Iraq. 

“We particularly valued your consistent efforts to promote social cohesion, inclusive citizenship, justice, and security for all—across religious, ethnic, and political divides—during a period marked by fragility and recovery,” wrote Pillay. “These commitments resonate deeply with the ecumenical vocation of the WCC and its engagement for just and peaceful societies.”

Pillay welcomed the deepening partnership between the World Council of Churches and UN Refugee Agency, marked most recently by the signing of a Letter of Intent to strengthen collaboration, particularly in relation to stateless persons. 

“This cooperation affirms our shared commitment to human dignity, justice, and protection, and recognises the unique contribution of faith communities in advocacy, resource mobilisation, and accompaniment of those living without nationality or legal identity,” wrote Pillay. “We affirm that uprootedness must never become a permanent condition nor a forgotten injustice, and that shared responsibility remains essential in responding to the scale and complexity of today’s displacement crises.”

Pillay concluded by extending prayers and solidarity to Salih. “May your leadership strengthen international commitment and just action on behalf of all those whose lives and futures have been disrupted by conflict, persecution, and violence,” Pillay concluded. 

Read the full letter

WCC at Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025: “we reaffirm our shared commitment to be agents of hope” (WCC news release, 18 December 2025)

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