
How to Start a Green Team Webinar – with Rev. Kate McGregor Mosley
Once something is up and going it seems like it’s always been there but how do we start? Many churches have begun green teams to help green their churches and

Once something is up and going it seems like it’s always been there but how do we start? Many churches have begun green teams to help green their churches and

In Matthew 7:5 Jesus warns his followers to remove the beam from their eyes before speaking to the speck of dust in someone else’s eye. As we look at the

As Twelfth Night passes, some celebrate King’s Day, others Nollaig na mBan (Women’s Christmas in Irish), and others – still singing carols and drinking cider – go a Wassailing. “Love and

Dear Friends, Karenna Gore and CEE’s Herbalist in Residence, Poppy Jones, were joined by the Dogwood Alliance for a walk in the woods at NY City’s Van Cortlandt Park this

A thoughtful response to the state of our climate and ways to meaningfully respond. The Rev. Dr. Gerald L. Durley combines the disciplines of faith and science with the lessons

Leader : Let us pray. Thank you, God, Thanks for beauty: The twinkle in an older person’s eye, A child’s shout of laughter; Thanks for the greening trees

We call upon the earth, our planet home, with its beautiful depths and soaring heights, its vitality and abundance of life, and together we ask that it Teach us, and

We began the conference with a water ceremony. In a large circle, on a beautiful late spring day, 70 of us gathered around a copper pot to pay homage to

It’s been a busy Spring for CEE’s Karenna Gore. From giving the Earth Day sermon at Harvard Memorial Church, to planning the upcoming 2018 Ministry in the Time of Climate

In conversation with Berkley Center Director Shaun Casey, Karenna discussed how religious communities strive to promote environmental consciousness with an aim to fulfill a responsibility for the common good. Over
