ELCA Embraces Creation Care with the Launch of "One Home One Future"
The ELCA, in partnership with other faith communities, launched "One Home One Future," a campaign inviting congregations to champion creation care and climate action. With resources from ecoAmerica's Blessed Tomorrow program, it aims to unite and inspire congregations in their environmental stewardship efforts. Read the original post from ELCA Advocacy at ELCA.org.
Symbols can often speak louder than words, as seen when spotting that recognizable four-color globe with a cross indicating an ELCA congregation. But soon, a new symbol will begin adorning places of worship, telling an evocative story about creation care and climate action. On October 4, the ELCA, in collaboration with various faith traditions, unveiled the "One Home One Future" campaign.
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton passionately conveyed the essence of this initiative: a call to every ELCA congregation to actively embrace and uphold their responsibility towards creation care. By participating in this campaign, congregations not only signal their commitment to protecting our shared home but also access valuable resources, training, and tools courtesy of ecoAmerica’s Blessed Tomorrow program.
Bee Moorhead, Executive Director of Texas Impact, aptly summed up the sentiment, emphasizing that local congregations are not alone in their journey of creation care. The visible signs and symbols from the "One Home One Future" campaign serve as a potent reminder that many share the values of environmental stewardship.
The initiative promises to instill hope, courage, and confidence in congregations, motivating them to take active steps in caring for God's wondrous creation. And when you next pass a house of worship adorned with the new symbol, remember: it stands as a beacon of our collective hope and commitment to living in harmony with nature.