Environmental Advocacy Links
The Office of Public Witness
The Office of Public Witness is the public policy information and advocacy office of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Its task is to advocate, and help the church to advocate, the social witness perspectives and policies of the Presbyterian General Assembly.
National Council of Churches of Christ Eco-Justice Working Group
The Eco-Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches provides an opportunity for the national bodies of member Protestant and Orthodox denominations to work together to protect and restore God’s Creation. “Environmental Ministries” is a holistic term that includes all ministries designed to heal and defend creation. Eco-Justice is an even broader term that includes efforts to assure justice for all of creation and the human beings who live in it.
Presbyterians for Earth Care
Presbyterians for Earth Care (PEC) is a national grassroots nonprofit in support of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s environmental mission in all parts of the church. PEC is a faith community dedicated to environmental wholeness with social justice, seeking to be a prophetic voice for substantive change in the church and in the world.
Energy Star for Congregations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star for Congregations program provides churches with free information and technical support to lessen energy usage. The program’s website includes a guidebook for congregations to get started on energy stewardship.
Presbyterian Peacemaking Program
One of the commitments a congregation makes when it signs the Commitment to Peacemaking is to “make peace with the earth.” The Presbyterian Peacemaking Program is committed to peaceful keeping and restoring of God’s creation.
Presbyterian Hunger Program
Seeking to restore creation often overlaps with seeking an end to poverty and hunger. The Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP) is a ministry of the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). PHP provides a channel through which Presbyterians can be engaged in the fight against hunger. The new “Food and Faith” program especially overlaps with environmental concerns.
Enough for Everyone
Whichever your interest — shade-grown coffee, organic T-shirts, electric stewardship or just investments — there is a way to restore God’s creation in each of the Enough for Everyone projects. Enough for Everyone is a partnership program of the General Assembly Mission Council within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy
As a servant of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the advisory committee develops, interprets and monitors policies that encourage and challenge the Church and society to reflect and act in faithful response to God’s call to do justice. Find environmental policies of the PC(USA) in the ACSWP Social Witness Policy Compilation.
Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations
Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations represents the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) at the United Nations. Staff members help to equip Presbyterians for discipleship by training them to put their faith into action in the global arena.