Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Presbyterians for Earth Care - 2 PEC Webinars Coming Up in Nov AND Climate on the Ballot Recording Available

 
Introduction to Earth Care Congregations
 
Webinar Hosted by PEC in Partnership with PC(USA)
 

Is your church interested in becoming more involved as stewards of God’s earth? The Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Office of Sustainable Living & Earth Care Concerns provides an opportunity to certify your congregation as an Earth Care Congregation.

Earth Care Congregations are congregations that have committed to the “Earth Care Pledge” and accomplished a specific number of actions toward caring for God’s earth in four categories: worship, education, facilities, and outreach. Congregations earning 25 points in each of the four categories will be certified as Earth Care Congregations and receive various honors. Congregation members will also be invited to participate as individuals by completing similar actions in their homes.


In this webinar, Jessica Maudlin will introduce the Earth Care Congregation Certification, explain how churches are certified, and share examples of activities churches are already doing. Carol Dunn, an elder of an Earth Care Congregation, will share her experience of becoming certified. The webinar will highlight resources and ways the program is available to support interested churches. A time for discussion will follow the presentation.

Date: Thursday, November 3, 2022

Time: 7:00 pm Eastern (4:00 pm Pacific)

Presenters: Jessica Maudlin and Carol Dunn

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Do It All for the Glory of God: Eating for a Healthy Climate
 
Webinar Hosted by PEC
 

Most are aware that combustion of fossil fuels is the dominant cause of climate change, but did you know there is another, largely hidden source responsible for as much as one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions?  Scientists have shown that even if fossil fuels were eliminated immediately, emissions from the global food system alone would make it impossible to prevent catastrophic climate change. This presentation will explain how food is contributing to the climate emergency, and offer science-based guidelines for making everyday dietary choices to reduce our climate “foodprint”. By being mindful of the environmental impact of our diets, our meals can become a joyful expression of our Christian values, honoring the right of children and all Creation to a safe climate and a livable future, all for the glory of God.

Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Time: 7:00 pm Eastern (4:00 pm Pacific)

Presenter: Dr. Suzanne Jones, Montclair Presbyterian Church

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WEBINAR RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE for
Climate on the Ballot - Faithful Voting Tuesday!

 
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Can we help you and/or your church care for creation?  
Help us grow! Please let us know if  there is anyone we should add to our list!
Email us at presbyearthcare@gmail.com.


Please help us to continue to assist individuals and churches in creation care work by donating to PEC on our secure website for donations.
 
Presbyterians for Earth Care is a national eco-justice network that cares for God’s creation by connecting, equipping, and inspiring Presbyterians to make creation care a central concern of the church.
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