Some of the youngest members of an Earth Care Congregation in Leesburg, Virginia, are getting an early lesson in Creation Care.
“Preschoolers at Leesburg Presbyterian Church take an active role in the church’s composting program, which began last fall,” said Laura Renauld, who leads the church’s Earth Care Team. Composting involves collecting food scraps and other compostable materials so they can be transformed, with the help of an area company, into a mixture that can then benefit lawns and gardens.
Here’s the Rev. Dr. Beth McCaw’s current metaphor on where many church leaders find themselves these days: the pandemic has catapulted them into the air — maybe involuntarily — and they’re still airborne.
Posters/Placemats offer education on topics related to hunger and poverty in the U.S. and around the world – including climate, racism, food, and more.
Give Now – Alleviate Extreme Hunger and Famine Famine and extreme hunger are a reality today for many of our siblings. Matthew 25 challenges us to respond as if… Read more »
PHP is responding to famine in Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, and South Sudan, and to extreme hunger in other places. This 11″x17″ poster is available for churches or others who are… Read more »