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Sunday Morning Sustainability: Eco-justice Impacts and Opportunities (Earth Day Sunday 2013)
Many of us have similar Sunday morning routines. They include tasks we hardly think about, like turning on a light, taking a shower, and eating breakfast. Yet, our routine actions impact people and places around the world, often contributing to environmental degradation, hunger, poverty, and chronic illness. We can help bring healing to God’s people and God’s earth by examining our routines and changing our habits to live more simply and sustainably. In doing so, we respond to Jesus’ call to feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, and care for the sick (Matt 25:34-45). Click here for references contained in the resource.
Note: Use the link above to also download denominational versions of the resource adapted for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Lutheran-ELCA, Presbyterian Church (USA), Reformed Church in American, and United Methodist Church.
RESOURCE INDEX:
- NCC Eco-Justice Program Resources
- Biodiversity Resources
- Chesapeake Bay Resources
- Climate and Energy Resources
- Earth Day Sunday Resources
- Ecotheology Resources
- Environmental Health Resources
- Environmental Justice Resources
- Food and Farming Resources
- General Eco-Justice Resources
- Green Building Resources
- Land and Wilderness Resources
- Water Resources
- Anthology of Environmental Statements
- Capsules Newsletter
- Congregational Resources
- Sermons
- Eco-Justice Theological Scholarship (New!)
- God's Earth is Sacred: Essays on Eco-Justice (New!)
- Hymns
- Ecumenical Statements and Sign-On Letters
- Stories from the Pews
- Links
- Webinars and Teleconferences
NCC Eco-Justice Resources
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