Lutherans for Climate Justice
An article from ELCA Seeds Monthly
As we prepare for Earth Day, Presiding Bishop Eliabeth Eaton shares some examples of how Lutherans are caring for creation and addressing climate justice. The ELCA collaborates with ecoAmerica’s Blessed Tomorrow program to train creation care ambassadors. In Washington, D.C., we seek solutions to the impacts of climate change through advocacy, building relationships with elected leaders. Globally, the ELCA participates in the Conference of the Parties (COP) at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Lutheran delegates have witnessed action on climate issues including options to improve soil and meet a growing demand for food.
God calls us to be stewards of the earth and to fully integrate creation care into our love of God, neighbor and everything in our environment. Watch the video and get involved.