Please find a curated list of organizations and ministries that offer manifold opportunities and resources for learning, growing, and engaging in the work of creation care and environmental justice. For a more complete list or to suggest an addition to this list, reach out to the Eco-Region Network Facilitator, Hampton Randall.

Deep Green Faith

Deep Green Faith is an organization out of Simpsonville, Kentucky. They offer monthly webinars, short classes on individual topics, and a year-long certificate in "Contemplation and Care for Creation." 

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Blessed Tomorrow

Blessed Tomorrow is a coalition of diverse religious partners who seek to advance climate solutions in faithful service to God. They offer specialized "Climate Ambassador" trainings for clergy and laity, as well as resources for climate action, climate communication, and mental health. 

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Creation Justice Ministries

Creation Justice Ministries is an eccumenical ministry that seeks to protect, restore, and rightly share in God's creation. They offer extensive theological training and education, and also robust resources for policy advocacy. 

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Center for Spirituality in Nature

The Center for Spirituality in Nature seeks to deepen individuals' spirituality through engaging in the natural world. They provide education and resources on spiritual practices, readings, films, and teaching aids for community engagement, and opportunities to gather with others across the United States. 

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The BTS Center

Formerly Bangor Theological Seminary, the BTS Center is a non-profit that offers theologically grounded programs for spiritual and vocational formation, all within the context of the climate-changed world. 

An Episcopal Path to Creation Justice

An Episcopal Path to Creation Justice, or "the Path," is a ministry coming out of Province I. The path provides congregations with a trained "Companion" who walks with the congregation through their four pillars: Pray, Learn, Act, and Advocate. While their scope is focused on parishes within Province I, they are happy to have conversations and provide resources to congregations outside of Province I. 

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Water and Wilderness Chruch

Water and Wilderness Church is an outdoor-only church in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. They also host regular webinars, book talks, and retreats centered on creation care, environmental theology, and other related topics.

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