Other Resources
Michael Schut, Economic and Environmental Affairs Officer, The Episcopal Church
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/1905_10883_ENG_HTM.htm
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/1829_ENG_HTM.htm
This position was created to provide education, engage in advocacy efforts, develop resources, support ecological and economic justice networks and connect the spirituality and theology of creation-care with practical expressions of that theology in everyday personal and parish life,
Mike Schut: Economic and Environmental Affairs Officer
The Episcopal Church Center (satellite office based in Seattle)
mschut@episcopalchurch.org
206-323-1126
The Episcopal Ecological Network
http://eenonline.org/
The EpEN's mission is to educate, encourage, and facilitate congregations, diocese,
provinces, and the Episcopal Church, USA, toward local, regional, national, and
international activities for the stewardship of God's Creation." Their site provides
resources for education and action and offers an online newsletter with up-to-date
information on Episcopal groups involved in environmentally related work.
Green Faith
http://www.greenfaith.org/
GreenFaith is an interfaith organization based in New Jersey that works to encourage
people of "diverse spiritual backgrounds to rediscover their relationship with the sacred
in nature and to restore the earth for future generations." Their site has a wealth of
resources for individuals and congregations interested in environmental action.
Building in Good Faith
http://www.buildingingoodfaith.org
GreenFaith launched Building in Good Faith to provide in-depth information on the
theological and practical reasons for engaging in green building projects.
Earth Ministry
http://earthministry.org/
The mission of earthministry.org is "To inspire and mobilize the Christian community to
play a leadership role in building a just and sustainable future." In order to do this they
provide resources for sustainable practices and environmental advocacy.
National Council of Churches
http://nccecojustice.org/
The Eco-Justice Program of the National Council of Churches provides information on
ministries intended to heal and defend creation. The working group is comprised of both
Protestant and Orthodox denominations, including the Episcopal Church USA.
The Regeneration Project/ Interfaith Power and Light
http://www.theregenerationproject.org/
The Regeneration Project's goal is to provide resources for religious communities so that
they can respond to the issue of global warming. They have established Interfaith Power
and Light groups throughout the country and are working toward having one in every
state. Learn more about your state or region's chapter through its link on The
Regeneration Project's "Your State" link.
Web of Creation
http://www.webofcreation.org
Web of Creation provides resources for eco-justice-the movement towards more
sustainable practices from a religious perspective. The site includes educational, worship
and advocacy related information.