The first ever Redeeming Creation Conference is just a few weeks away, and I hope you’re as excited about it as I am. But, truth be told, it seems like a lot of hours to sit in front of your computer ... Continue Reading→

Healthy Congregations and Effective Leaders in Every Place Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World
The first ever Redeeming Creation Conference is just a few weeks away, and I hope you’re as excited about it as I am. But, truth be told, it seems like a lot of hours to sit in front of your computer ... Continue Reading→
Statement of the NC Conference Creation Care Committee in response to the recent statement “General Agencies of the United Methodist Church Commit to Net-Zero Emissions by 2050”: We applaud the ... Continue Reading→
Good news for pastors trying to get continuing education and training hours in the midst of a pandemic: the Redeeming Creation Conference can now offer you Contact Training Hours! Redeeming ... Continue Reading→
The next creation care book discussion: Monday, April 26 at 10:30 a.m. A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and Vision for the Future by David Attenborough. Register ... Continue Reading→
As spring comes to North Carolina, check out you can support native plants in your local ecosystems. Whether it's your garden, neighborhood park, or even your school, you can help plant and maintain ... Continue Reading→
Another Book Discussion with the AUTHOR! Please join us for a discussion with another author on Monday, March 22 at 10:30 a.m. to discuss Hospitable Planet: Faith, Action, and Climate Change ... Continue Reading→
A Duke Divinity student from our conference, who is working with RAFI and Resourceful Communities this semester, is creating a map of creation care ministries throughout the North Carolina Annual ... Continue Reading→
In the spirit of Black History Month, it is important to recognize the environmental racism and injustice endured by Black communities and other communities of color. This webinar explores the birth ... Continue Reading→
Consider the almighty compost pile. Here is where we pitch things that we do not want, that we cannot use, that will rot and stink up our homes and attract critters that we would rather were not in ... Continue Reading→