Thursday, July 9, 2026

Hope Is a Spiritual Practice. Join Us July 21.

As people of faith, we know that caring for our neighbors and protecting the Earth are inseparable. In this moment of deep political, economic, and climate injustice, our faith calls us not only to speak—but to act.

That's why GreenFaith is inviting you to join us on Tuesday, July 21 at 8:00 PM ET for a special gathering as we prepare for the Covenant for Our Future Week of Action (August 23–30).



GreenFaith is proud to be part of the Covenant for Our Future coalition, bringing a bold moral voice for climate justice alongside partners working for economic dignity, racial justice, immigrant rights, healthcare, and democracy. Together, we are building a movement rooted in the belief that every person deserves to live with dignity on a healthy, thriving planet.

During this gathering, you'll hear from GreenFaith leaders and coalition partners about the opportunities for faith communities to take action during the Week of Action and how your congregation or community can participate.

There are many ways to get involved, including:

  • Share the Covenant with your congregation or community through worship, study, social media, or conversations rooted in your faith tradition.

  • Meet with your Member of Congress—in person, virtually, or through calls, letters, or drop-off visits—to urge them to repeal H.R. 1 and support policies that protect people and the planet.

  • Host an educational event, such as a teach-in, webinar, or discussion on the impacts of H.R. 1 and why people of faith are organizing for a more just future.

  • Organize or participate in a public witness, including prayer vigils, marches, processions, rallies, or other visible acts of faithful solidarity in your community.

The climate crisis is a moral crisis, and people of faith have an essential role to play in building a future rooted in justice, compassion, and care for Creation. We hope you'll join us on July 21 at 8:00 PM ET to learn more, connect with other faith leaders, and prepare for a powerful Week of Action.


In Solidarity,

Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise
GreenFaith US, Organizing Cordinator

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