Creation Care

Disciple: Feeding Body and Soul

Disciple: Feeding Body and Soul

As families continue to struggle with the lingering economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation, ministries that meet basic needs—including feeding ministries—remain in high demand. While churches across the Episcopal …

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Disciple: Creation Care

Disciple: Creation Care

Saving the world one step at a time By Christine McTaggart and the Chartered Committee on Environmental Ministry “This is the appointed time for all God’s children to work for …

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Disciple: Plant and Reap

How two churches are using hands-on learning to teach children about food and family By The Rev. John Gibson, Trish Stukbauer and Summerlee Walter A parking lot is an unlikely …

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Disciple: The Edible Landscape

Disciple: The Edible Landscape

Christ the King, Charlotte, is transforming its property to feed neighbors body and soul If asked to identify a defining characteristic of Chapel of Christ the King, Charlotte, many would …

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Disciple: Going Solar for Mission

Disciple: Going Solar for Mission

How three diocesan churches are saving the environment and serving their communities The cost savings are significant, but ultimately, St. Andrew’s, Greensboro, viewed installing solar panels on the church as …

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Becoming Deeper Green Churches

“A deeper green makes the spiritual connections between what is happening with the natural eco-systems and what is happening within the church itself. A deeper green makes clear the connections …

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Holy Hikes

Holy Hikes

When it comes to creation care, one of the best ways to become inspired to be better stewards of our home is to connect with nature. When coupled with our …

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