Great Big Green Week: Caring for creation
Join us in our mission to care for God’s creation
We care for creation because it matters to God – and because when creation suffers, people suffer too. The Earth is our shared home, and we are called to tend it with compassion.
This Great Big Green Week, read stories of eco churches and eco cafés, and explore resources that can help equip you to care for creation.
Let’s learn together and join in God’s love for the world by caring for all he has made.
Ways we’re caring for creation
Salvationist catches up with four corps on their Eco Church journeys.
Major Carole Donaldson (Penrith) shares how surplus food is used to nourish people, both physically and spiritually.
Salvationist hears how corps and centres are using food and gardening in their ministry and mission.
Corps leader Lieutenant Rachel Baker and Corps Secretary Peter Cowe highlight ways they are caring for creation.
Articles, Bible studies and podcasts
Salvationists join ecumenical stand for climate justice
No Faith in Fossil Fuels: Why I’m walking
Uniform Take Back Scheme: The new environmental initiative from SP&S
Redruth Corps: An eco chain in the community
Faith at work: 'I didn’t really like the person I was'
Discover more
Major Heather Poxon (THQ) unpacks the care for creation mission priority.
Supporting the territory to care for creation and tread softly on our common home.
The Salvation Army's International Positional Statement on Caring for the Environment.