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Creation care

Mennonite Men to host eco-excursion in June

Mennonite Men will host an eight-day eco-excursion June 11-19 in Oregon’s Willamette Valley to explore outdoor wild spaces, learn about ecosystems in God’s creation and nurture newly planted trees.

Mennonite Men

February 22, 2022

‘More willing to change our ways’

Anabaptist organizations discuss how to work together in response to climate change

Sierra Ross Richer | Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions

February 15, 2022

Community gathers to plant 640 trees

Volunteers gathered on two Saturdays in November at Landisville Mennonite Church in Pennsylvania to convert 3.65 acres of farmland into forest and meadow.

Chris Fretz | Mennonite Men

December 21, 2021

Cycling for climate justice

Climate change affects MCC’s global partners. On a cross-country bike ride, MCC alumni and others saw the impact of changing weather patterns in the U.S.

Laura Pauls-Thomas | Mennonite Central Committee

October 11, 2021

People of the land?

Lately my son has been asking some deep questions. He just turned 5, and the question I get on a pretty regular basis these days

Danielle Klotz

October 8, 2021

Cross-country bicycle ride for climate reaches capital

After two months and almost 4,000 miles, 17 climate riders with the Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions Climate Ride bicycled onto the National Mall July 28 in Washington, D.C.

Anabaptist World

August 19, 2021

Conversation on death brings new life to church land

Akron Mennonite Church hopes to break ground on a four-acre Akron Memory Garden and Nature Preserve, which will incorporate the existing burial ground and repurpose a large lawn to include a nature preserve and education area, walking paths and columbarium.

Brook Musselman | Atlantic Coast Conference Currents

June 3, 2021

Rays of light and buds of growth

I’m not a master gardener, but I love to learn about growing plants and trying new things. I get excited about permaculture plans and the

Danielle Klotz

March 5, 2021

Forest Church trailblazer receives creation care award

Mennonite Creation Care Network announced Dec. 23 that Wendy Janzen of Kitchener, Ont., is the 2020 recipient of its Art and Jocele Meyer Award.

Mennonite Creation Care Network

January 7, 2021

Tree-planting initiative looks to grow

Mennonite Men seeks to plant 1 million trees in the next decade around the world

Sierra Ross Richer | For Anabaptist World

December 8, 2020

Climate group organizing cross-country U.S. bike ride

The Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions, an initiative of Eastern Mennonite University, Goshen College and Mennonite Central Committee, is planning a Climate Ride across the United States, with a Dec. 1 deadline for applications.

Center for Sustainable Climate Solutions

December 5, 2020

Five things Friday roundup: Rediscovering the neighborhood, being a tourist at home

1) Staycation Day # 236. Our friend Jan Lachenmaier talks excitedly of her daily walks in Santa Barbara. “I call it being a tourist in

David and Leann Augsburger

November 20, 2020
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