Creation and Justice ResourcesCongregational ResourcesThis "environmental audit" will help with incorporating creation care into the life of your church Download our first Lunch and Learn webinar on Creation Care as a powerpoint, and follow along with this pdf outline. Read the Creation Care issue of our Justice Seekers magazine - full of great things CRC congregations are already doing to care for creation. WebsitesA Rocha: a Christian nature conservation organisation. A Rocha projects are frequently cross-cultural in character, and share a community emphasis, with a focus on science and research, practical conservation and environmental education. Citizens for Public Justice: Their Canadian Interfaith Call for Leadership and Action on Climate Change was endorsed by CRC-Canada, and several CRC congregations. Eco-Justice Ministries: an independent, ecumenical agency that helps churches answer the call to care for all of God's creation, and develop ministries that are faithful, relevant and effective in working toward social justice and environmental sustainability. Evangelical Environmental Network: a non-profit organization that seeks to educate, inspire, and mobilize Christians in their effort to care for God's creation, to be faithful stewards of God's provision, and to advocate for actions and policies that honor God and protect the environment. Justice Seekers: Join this CRC community to talk with others about creation care. Kairos: While the CRC does not endorse all Kairos statements, they have the best in-depth materials on climate justice
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Earthwise: A Guide to Hopeful Creation Care