The human rights challenge of our time

Climate change has repercussions for many of the issues we face today, from the well being of our children, to global poverty, to economic growth. Caring for God's creation is one of the greatest humanitarian and moral challenges of our time, and too often we have interpreted God's invitation to subdue and take charge of creation (Genesis 1:28) as license to abuse it.

As United Methodists, we are called to seek a new lifestyle rooted in justice and peace wherein all God's children share in creation's abundance.1

The destruction of the earth's environment is the human rights challenge of our time. - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Will you join the movement to strive for a global sense of community to help achieve social, economic, and ecological justice for all of creation?

Check out the resources below and start now. Our future depends on it.

Pacific Northwest Conference Creation Care Resources

Ministry of the Pacific Northwest Conference of The United Methodist Church that provides reflective and practical tools for cultivating an awareness of, and care for, God’s broader creation in their daily lives and witness.

Creation Justice Ministries

Educates, equips and mobilizes Christian communions/denominations, congregations and individuals to protect, restore, and rightly share God's Creation.  

Blessed Earth

 Educational nonprofit that inspires and equips people of faith to become better stewards of the earth.   

Green Faith

Interfaith environmental group

http://www.umc.org/what-we-believe/environmental-justice-for-a-sustainable-future

Thumbnail photo: Global Water Forum, 2012

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