Years ago, a friend shared with me, “If you want to beat the system, play by its rules, only more so.”
That's obviously not what we’re talking about here; we’re not competing with each other [...]
How do we care for God’s creation to leave it better than we found it? Do you recycle? Reuse? Drive an efficient vehicle? Use public transportation when possible? Have you had an energy audit [...]
The Rt. Rev. Mark Edington, editor of "We Shall Be Changed: Questions for the Post-Pandemic Church" and Bishop of The Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, leads a conversation about [...]
How can somebody living at the very edge of survival think of the little she has as not only enough, but perhaps as living in abundance? For many of us, living in comfortable housing, enjoying [...]
Why should any of us care about the changing climate? What is the imperative that people of faith have to make a difference with our actions? What actions can we take to clean up the environment, [...]
Central New York is place of abundant water in the forms of rivers and lakes of many sizes... Flowing water provided energy to turn mill stones, and when the power plants of the mid-twentieth [...]
In this month's Green Corner, Kip Coerper suggests ways we can pay the collective "bill" of the environmental consequences of decades fo human consumption and waste.
This month's reflection from the Stewardship Resources team: When it comes to holding corporate polluters accountable, don't be distracted by "mind tricks."
In a time when many of us are more aware than ever of air quality inside our buildings, I’d like to share an inexpensive solution that works for our parish. Like many older church buildings, our [...]
Grace and Holy Spirit Church in Cortland started a journey to learn about the past and provide a foundation for change. Beginning the month of June, we started putting up portraits of great and [...]