Climate Witness Project

Climate Witness Project The Climate Witness Project walks with congregations as they learn about the realities of climate change and seek to steward their resources and voices.

Become a Climate Witness Partner at https://www.crcna.org/climate-witness-project/join The Climate Witness Project is a campaign designed to walk with congregations as they learn about the realities of climate change, as they seek to be better stewards of the resources they have been given, and as they find their voice to speak to their public officials about common sense climate policy that will

benefit the earth, people around the world who are poor and vulnerable, and future generations. crcna.org/cwp

If you'd like to become a Climate Witness Partner, sign up at crcna.org/cwp-subscribe.

05/20/2026

What the Repeal of the Endangerment Finding Means for Climate Justice May 18, 2026 For more than 16 years, a key environmental safeguard known as the EPA’s “Endangerment Finding” has helped shape the United States’ response to climate pollution. Now, its repeal could significantly weaken the...

"On May 9, participants gathered at New Moon Community Homestead for a day of On-the-Land Learning focused on creation c...
05/15/2026

"On May 9, participants gathered at New Moon Community Homestead for a day of On-the-Land Learning focused on creation care, stewardship, and Indigenous teachings shared through hands-on experiences.

The gathering invited participants to step away from classrooms and meeting spaces and instead learn through farming, conversation, and community. Throughout the day, participants toured the New Moon homestead and learned about the interconnected systems that sustain the farm, including the relationships between animals, compost, food production, and care for the land..."

Finish this article: https://loom.ly/22wkweg

On-the-Land learning events are taking place across Canada.

The impacts of environmental injustice are often felt in North American communities that can least afford to cope with t...
04/24/2026

The impacts of environmental injustice are often felt in North American communities that can least afford to cope with the increased heat and hazardous health conditions. One such neighborhood is Hunting Park in Philadelphia. Yet in this community, the hopeful work of faith-based advocacy and community resilience is translating into real change! Through the storytelling film series, This is Hunting Park, discover ways your church can make a difference in your own city. Watch the films and download our study guide for conversations in your church groups, youth groups, community organizations and more!

Check it out: https://loom.ly/RCfGAOU

Hunting Park Film Series Welcome to Hunting Park  This vibrant and resilient community in Philadelphia, while plagued with the harsh realities of the climate crisis and environmental injustice, is stepping up and pursuing faithful climate action. Travel through this neighborhood by clicking on the...

04/23/2026

Learn during Earth Week.

World Renew has created Climate Conversations to learn about the impacts of climate change in the regions they serve. These can be used as a small group curriculum or your own personal reflection. Each series comes with a study guide and five videos, and spotlights the experiences of different communities as they work with World Renew to adapt to changes in agriculture, health and livelihoods.

Climate Conversation: Bangladesh - https://loom.ly/06oX3nc

Climate Conversation: Kenya - https://loom.ly/ghy4kiM

Take action this Earth Week!FOR CANADIANS: As global communities invest deeply in climate mitigation and adaptation, Can...
04/22/2026

Take action this Earth Week!

FOR CANADIANS: As global communities invest deeply in climate mitigation and adaptation, Canada also has a responsibility to cut back on harmful carbon emissions, and to do our fair share to make changes that will slow the advance of climate change and lessen the natural disasters that devastate at home and abroad. We join many Canadians in advocating for the widespread development of clean energy sources to replace our dependence on oil and gas.

Join us in asking the Government of Canada to prioritize a healthy global environment by significantly investing here at home in the east-west electricity grid: https://loom.ly/pWp9eXs

As global communities invest deeply in climate mitigation and adaptation, Canada also has a responsibility to cut back on harmful carbon emissions, and to do our fair share to make changes that will slow the advance of climate change and lessen the natural disasters that devastate at home and abroad...

Take action this Earth Week!FOR AMERICANS: As communities around the world experience the growing impacts of climate cha...
04/22/2026

Take action this Earth Week!

FOR AMERICANS: As communities around the world experience the growing impacts of climate change, we all share a responsibility to speak up for solutions that protect people and the planet. In the United States, this includes supporting policies that reduce emissions, expand clean energy, and safeguard vulnerable communities both locally and globally. Explore the Evangelical Environmental Network’s action alerts to find ways to contact your elected officials and take action. https://loom.ly/spAhglQ

Use your voice to speak out on issues affecting God's creation and the health and wellbeing of our communities.

It's always fantastic to get kids outside and into creation - to feel the sun on your faces, to hike in the shade of the...
04/21/2026

It's always fantastic to get kids outside and into creation - to feel the sun on your faces, to hike in the shade of the woods, and to get some dirt under your fingernails in the garden. It's also a great place to connect with the world God has created.

As we all take more time and pay more attention to "all created things" we hope that we will grow in love and appreciation for the created world, and want to take better care of it. The Climate Witness Project has created these resources to be used with children (or playful adults!) outside in God's good created world.

Check them out: https://loom.ly/Uwl4oVQ

“For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things cohere.” — Colossians 1:17 It's always fantastic t...

Celebrate Earth Week with reading.Do Justice has many blogs and prayers focused on caring well for the created world we ...
04/20/2026

Celebrate Earth Week with reading.

Do Justice has many blogs and prayers focused on caring well for the created world we have been called to steward. Writers from Canada, the US, and around the globe have reflected on climate impacts in their local communities, such as renewable energy, Indigenous land and water rights, and faith-filled climate perspectives . Check out all of the Do Justice Creation Care blogs here.

This month we are featuring a blog written by Joanne Vandergrift (Climate Witness Organizer) about her family’s experience with energy stewardship through installing solar panels on their home in Alberta.

https://loom.ly/2k9HfjI

Turning a Vision into Reality April 13, 2026 What’s not to love about a vision to reduce one’s carbon footprint while saving money at the same time? As some might say, it’s a no-brainer.Each year, Earth Day serves as a reminder of why it's important to turn that kind of vision into reality. I...

Celebrate Earth Week with us, from April 20th-24th, by using some of the resources we’ve created. Whether it’s reading a...
04/17/2026

Celebrate Earth Week with us, from April 20th-24th, by using some of the resources we’ve created.

Whether it’s reading a blog, watching a video, advocating to the government, or getting outside to reflect on God’s good creation, choose a way to mark Earth Week this year!

https://loom.ly/Ih23uUk

The Climate Witness Project invites you to celebrate Earth Week with us, from April 20th-24th, by using some of the resources we’ve created. Whether it’s reading a blog, watching a video, advocating to the government, or getting outside to reflect on God’s good creation, choose a way to mark E...

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