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EARTH CARE AT TRINITY

The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.
— Psalm 24:1

Welcome to the Trinity Creation Care site. Our purpose is to use this page to regularly provide resources and information concerning critical issues related to climate change, renewable energy, and creation care.

Trinity has been recognized as an Earth Care Congregation for the last two years by the Social Justice and Peacemaking Unit of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)  

In March of 2020, Trinity’s Session approved our certification in which we as a congregation made the following pledge: 


EARTH CARE PLEDGE

Peace and justice is God’s plan for all creation. The earth and all creation are God’s. God calls us to be careful, humble stewards of this earth, and to protect and restore it for its own sake, and for the future use and enjoyment of the human family. As God offers all people the special gift of peace through Jesus Christ, and through Christ reconciles all to God, we are called to deal justly with one another and the earth.

  1. Our worship and discipleship will celebrate God’s grace and glory in creation and declare that God calls us to cherish, protect, and restore this earth. 

  2. In education, we will seek learning and teaching opportunities to know and understand the threats to God’s creation and the damage already inflicted. We will encourage and support each other in finding ways of keeping and healing the creation in response to God’s call to earth-keeping, justice, and community.

  3. Our facilities will be managed, maintained and upgraded in a manner that respects and cherishes all creation, human and non-human, while meeting equitably the needs of all people. In our buildings and on our grounds we will use energy efficiently, conserve resources, and share what we have in abundance so that God’s holy creation will be sustainable for all life and future generations.

  4. Our outreach will encourage public policy and community involvement that protects and restores the vulnerable and degraded earth as well as oppressed and neglected people. We will be mindful that our personal and collective actions can positively or negatively affect our neighborhood, region, nation and world. We will seek to achieve environmental justice through coalitions and ecumenical partnerships.

Click here to read a press release regarding our earth care certification.

Click here to view our Earth Care Congregation certificate.

 
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