Creation Care

Organizations

Creation Justice Ministries
The Episcopal Church is a founding member of Creation Justice Ministries, a national ecumenical Christian organization with a mission to educate, equip, and mobilize faith communities to protect, restore, and more rightly share God’s creation.  Creation Justice Ministries works in close partnership with the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations and the Stewardship of Creation Committee.

Cultivate: The Episcopal Food Movement
We are a growing network of Episcopalians cultivating resilient communities through the growing and sharing of food.

Eco-Justice Ministries
An independent, ecumenical agency that helps churches answer the call to care for all of God’s creation, and develop ministries that are faithful, relevant and effective in working toward social justice and environmental sustainability.

ecoAmerica and the Blessed Tomorrow program
The Blessed Tomorrow program works with religious and denominational leaders from across a diversity of traditions to care for creation and elevate their leadership on climate change as a moral, religious, and justice issue.

Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN)
A grassroots network of Episcopalians from around the United States, the EEN is helping the Episcopal Church, to advocate and articulate protection of the environment and preserving the sanctity of creation. This network extends throughout the various congregations, dioceses and Provinces of the Church and includes interaction with other Christian churches in the USA and around the world.

Episcopal Network for Animal Welfare
This network seeks to create an inclusive and mutually-supportive venue for Episcopal animal advocates with a variety of interests and gifts; and to offer our presence, passion, enthusiasm and resources to help equip the churches to give meaningful voice to every creature under Heaven, especially where neglect, cruelty, degradation and commercial exploitation are concerned.

Greenfaith
This interfaith environmental coalition seeks to educate, advocate and mobilize the New Jersey faith community on behalf of environmental stewardship and justice. GreenFaith is a registered not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation in New Jersey and is governed by a board of trustees.

Interfaith Power & Light
The mission of Interfaith Power & Light is to be faithful stewards of Creation by responding to global warming through the promotion of energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. This campaign intends to protect the earth’s ecosystems, safeguard the health of all Creation, and ensure sufficient, sustainable energy for all.

Office of Government Relations Environment Resources
The Episcopal Church is a powerful witness for addressing the care of our environment at the local, national, and international level. Our General Convention policy calls on lawmakers to significantly reduce carbon emissions within this century, to promote renewable energy technologies, and to financially support developing nations as they transition away from fossil fuels. As Episcopalians grounded in these beliefs, we can be influential advocates for environmental policy and change agents within our own communities for environmental justice.

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Contact:
The Rev. Melanie Mullen

Director, Reconciliation, Justice and Creation Care

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Contact:
Phoebe Chatfield

Associate for Creation Care and Justice

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