Mission

To empower religious leaders and communities to respond faithfully to a changing planet through innovative educational programs and collaborative interdisciplinary projects.

Vision

To be a space for faithful experimentation and deep connection toward a flourishing creation.

Core Values

  • Integrative: Religious environmentalism should be interdisciplinary and scientifically informed, seeking connections across fields and religious traditions.
  • Antioppressive: White supremacy and colonialism are environmental crises, and a more sustainable society must be a more just society.
  • Spiritually Grounded: Our relationship with the more-than-human world is not only intellectual, but also embodied, aesthetic, emotional, meaningful, and prayerful.