This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Climate Justice: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Lynn Hur is an 18-year-old college sophomore from Pasadena, California. When she is not working... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Climate Justice: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Luke Gascho served as executive director of Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College... read more →
By MC USA staff (Mennonite Church USA) — Mennonite Church USA’s most popular webinar, Caring for Climate: Beyond Denial and Despair, is now available as a video series. The video... read more →
By Camille Dager, Mennonite Church USA Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship – a small, geographically dispersed congregation in rural Vermont – has strengthened... read more →
This post is part of Mennonite Church USA's Climate Justice: Learn, Pray, Join initiative. Sarah Nahar (neé Thompson) is from the Great Lakes watershed, and now lives in Syracuse,... read more →
Jennifer Halteman Schrock is the leader of Mennonite Creation Care Network (MCCN) [MC USU'S Climate Justice Ministry's predecessor] and the communications manager for Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College. She lives... read more →
Ched Myers is an activist biblical theologian working with Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries (www.bcm-net.org) in the Ventura River Watershed of southern California. Find his many publications at www.ChedMyers.org. The realities... read more →
By Katerina Friesen This article is shared from Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference.... read more →
Christy Miller Hesed attends Shalom Mennonite Church in Newton, Kansas. She earned an M.S. in Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology and a Ph.D. in Anthropology at the University of Maryland.... read more →
Douglas Kaufman is a director of pastoral ecology at the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions, Goshen College, and pastor of Benton Mennonite Church, who began creation care ministries in response... read more →
Katerina Friesen lives in Fresno, California on traditional Yokuts land, and works with incarcerated people to create healing spaces through the Insight Garden Program. She pastors Wild Church, a community... read more →
Katie Isaac is the current Climate Futures Fellow for the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She recently graduated from Fresno Pacific University with an environmental science degree... read more →
Register now for webinar, “Caring for climate: Beyond denial and despair” By Mennonite Church USA staff (Mennonite Church USA) — Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) is encouraging people and congregations... read more →