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Top Picks for Environment/ Sustainability

Greetings! I'm Robin Nelson, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA) Program Manager for Congregational Stewardship Services. One of my roles is managing the Green Sanctuary Program and supporting congregations engaging in environmental work.

My office receives numerous inquires from congregations like yours wanting to learn more about how to live out our Seventh Principle (respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part), practice environmental stewardship, and become better stewards of the Earth. I've compiled this quick guide of top picks for you, your congregation, and your community.

Please feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.

To a greener faith community and world,

Robin Nelson
congstewardship @ uua.org

Green Sanctuary Program

  • Green Sanctuary Home Page on UUA.org
    Links to all the things you need to know about the Green Sanctuary Program.
     
  • Green Sanctuary Manual (PDF, 121 pages) September 2009
    The new version of the Green Sanctuary Manual has been reorganized, rewritten, and edited to include new stories from congregations currently participating in the Green Sanctuary program. Free download.
     
  • Green Sanctuary Candidacy Application (Word) (PDF)
    Application for congregations seeking to start working towards Green Sanctuary Accreditation.
     
  • Green Sanctuary Accreditation Application (Word) (PDF)
    Application for congregations who are currently candidates in the Green Sanctuary Program and have completed or made significant progress on their Action Plans seeking to achieve Green Sanctuary Accreditation.
     
  • Green Sanctuary Re-Accreditation Application (Word) (PDF)
    Application for congregations who have already achieved Green Sanctuary Accreditation and are seeking further recognition for their environmental work.
     
  • Congregational Stewardship Services Blog
    Blog which often features Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations doing environmental work.

Environmental Justice

External Resources

  • UU Ministry for Earth (UUMFE)
    The UUMFE has a focus on environmental justice and provides support to congregations with their Earth ministry.
     
  • UU Service Committee (UUSC)
    The UUSC has a focus area on environmental justice, specifically the international human right to water, and is concerned with climate change.
     
  • UU Statewide Advocacy Networks
    The Statewide Advocacy Networks work to connect UU congregations working on statewide advocacy issues.
     
  • Interfaith Power and Light
    Interfaith Power and Light works through state chapters to mobilize a religious response to global warming in congregations through the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation.
     
  • Northwest Earth Institute
    Northwest Earth Institute offers innovative programs (through study guides) that empower individuals and organizations to transform culture toward a sustainable and enriching future.

For more information contact greensanctuary @ uua.org.

Last updated on Monday, January 25, 2010.

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