Ours is a limited capability to comprehend God’s vast, complex, and rich creation, writes contributor Peter Koeppel. But if we let our actions be guided by love of it, we’ll likely do well by it.
Greenfaith fellow and regular contributor Kip Coerper offers some practical steps you can take to make sure your investments are aligned with your values when it comes to Creation Care.
When it comes to caring for God's creation, is "analysis paralysis" keeping you from taking action? Peter Koeppel, a frequent contributor on the topic of Creation Care, encourages readers to [...]
Earth Day is April 22, 2022. Greenfaith fellow and regular Creation Care contributor Kip Coerper takes note of some local opportunities to learn about environmental stewardship and celebrate [...]
What boldness is required to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels? Peter Koeppel, a regular contributor on the topics of stewardship and creation care, reflects on the lessons found in the [...]
Greenfaith fellow and regular contributor Kip Coerper invites us to learn about the "harmony way" described by Indigenous author the Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley, and to consider how we might care for [...]
A catechism is a set of questions and answers used for teaching and instruction. Peter Koeppel, a leader serving on the diocesan Creation Care Initiative and Stewardship Resources teams, invites [...]
January is a time to contemplate New Years' resolutions. If you're resolved to make a difference for our global environment this year, here are some tips for caring for creation through your food [...]
The use of fossil fuels contributes significantly to climate change. In this month's Green Corner, GreenFaith Fellow Kip Coerper offers suggestions for reducing our personal fossil fuel use and [...]
When you look out your window, what do you see: objects created by humans, such as buildings, streets, various kinds of wiring strung on poles? If you see a meadow, who put it there? If it’s a [...]