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Post by garyriccio on May 11, 2020 19:07:33 GMT
From the website of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment (NRPE) "Caring for God's Creation is an inherent part of religious life. From mountaintops to forests, green pastures to still waters, stars in the sky to lilies of the field, we experience the gift of Creation. With God's Earth experiencing environmental problems, many religious Americans are seeking to respond through their faith. The National Religious Partnership for the Environment brings together a diverse alliance of faith institutions and leaders in order to bring voice and action on behalf of caring for God's Creation. Through NRPE's four partners [Catholic Climate Covenant, Creation Justice Ministries, Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, Evangelical Environmental Network], we bring together 160,000 congregations in the U.S. to protect God's creation through worship, education, stewardship and public witness." More information from the NRPE at these links on their site: Black ChurchCatholic EvangelicalJewishMainline Orthodox Other Faith PerspectivesWe are interested in what you think about the initiatives of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment and how they inform inter-faith collaboration for environmental justice.
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