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Christians continue to take the lead on caring for the environment and addressing the needs identified by the MDGs. These organizations work to educate and create opportunities for action.
  • »  Episcopal Relief and Development
    Clean water and sanitation issues are central to saving lives. Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is committed to helping families access safe, clean water supplies, educating people about proper sanitation, fighting preventable diseases such as malaria and teaching communities organic farming methods.
  • »  Anglican and Global Relations
    The mission of the Office of Anglican and Global Relations is to ensure the full participation of Episcopalians in the worldwide mission of the church, especially as part of the Anglican family.
  • »  Environmental Stewardship
    The Peace and Justice Ministries Office focuses on Environmental Stewardship through its active participation in the ecumenical Eco-Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches and by providing support to the Episcopal Ecological Network.
  • »  Episcopal Ecological Network (EEN)
    A grassroots network of Episcopalians from around the United States, the EEN is helping the Episcopal Church, to advocate and articulate protection of the environment and preserving the sanctity of creation. This network extends throughout the various congregations, dioceses and Provinces of the Church and includes interaction with other Christian churches in the USA and around the world.
  • »  Fundación Cristosal
    This foundation was organized to support the work of the Episcopal/Anglican Church of El Salvador and serves as a communication and educational awareness resource that builds bridges through exchange visits, work projects, educational experiences, and supporting fundraising efforts for identified needs and emerging project.
  • »  GreenFaith
    This interfaith environmental coalition seeks to educate, advocate and mobilize the New Jersey faith community on behalf of environmental stewardship and justice. GreenFaith is a registered not-for-profit 501(C)3 corporation in New Jersey and is governed by a board of trustees.
  • »  Minnesota Episcopal Environmental Stewardship Commission
    Provide a forum to reflect on the Earth-centered aspects of lectionary readings, creation texts in scripture, and the church and calendar year and the earth.
  • »  Mission Works
    Part of the Anglican and Global Relations Office working to empower members of the Episcopal Church to enter into a relationship with those in other parts of the world.
  • »  ONE Campaign
    The ONE Campaign is an effort by Americans to rally Americans – one by one – to fight the emergency of global AIDS and extreme poverty. ONE is students and ministers, punk rockers and NASCAR moms, Americans of all beliefs and every walk of life, united to help make poverty history.
  • »  The Regeneration Project
    The Regeneration Project strives to deepen the connection between ecology and faith. Its Interfaith Power and Light campaign is mobilizing a religious response to global warming in congregations through the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation.
  • »  Stewardship
    Christian stewardship is grateful and responsible use of God's gifts in the light of God's purpose as revealed in Jesus Christ. Christian stewards, empowered by the Holy Spirit, commit themselves to conscious, purposeful decisions.
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Martha Gardner on environmental ministries