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Environmental Ministries
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Rebecca Barnes
(800) 728-7228, x5624
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100 Witherspoon Street
Louisville, KY 40202

Environmental Ministries is a part of the Presbyterian Hunger Program

Environmental Ministries

Presbyterian Hunger Program’s Environmental Ministries works to inspire and equip congregations and presbyteries to work for eco-justice for all of God's earth. We produce, promote and distribute faith-based eco-justice resources for individuals, congregations and presbyteries while also responding to, and educating about, Presbyterian Church USA environmental policies.

 “Earth Care Congregations” and “Green Leaf Seal” camps are certified through Environmental Ministries while individuals are connected through the “Environmental Ministries Action Network,” resourced through relationship with our ecumenical round-table Creation Justice Ministries, and supported by conferences of Presbyterians for Earth Care, a national grassroots Presbyterian eco-justice network.

Join us in this vital, meaningful work for God’s creation! Learn More.


Celebrate Earth Day Sunday
Become an Earth Care Congregation
 
Join the Environmental Ministries Action Network
Get the Green Leaf Seal
 

“…God's work in creation is too wonderful, too ancient, too beautiful, too good to be desecrated...Restoring creation is God's own work in our time, in which God comes both to judge and to restore...”

PC(USA) Environmental Policy


Looking for the Earth Care Congregation Checklist? Find it as part of the Earth Care Congregation application here. Also see the “Earth Care Congregations: A Guide to Greening Presbyterian Churches.”

 

Share your story

Many Presbyterian churches are making environmental stewardship part of their ministry through worship, education, facilities and outreach projects that respond to our call to till and keep the garden.  Read some of their stories. If your church has a story to share, please email it to Rebecca Barnes.