by Sam Smidt A popular student reaction to creation care is to eat less beef to reduce CO2 emissions to protect those living in marginalized…
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By Jace Longenecker This piece on voluntary carbon taxes was originally one of the top speeches from Goshen College’s 2020 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical…
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Vermont congregation receives MCCN’s first Art & Jocele Meyer Award
Mennonite Creation Care Network (MCCN) has selected Taftsville Chapel Mennonite Fellowship, Taftsville, Vt., as the recipient of its first annual Art and Jocele Meyer Award…
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What are some friendly, failure-free ways my congregation can explore creation care? In Marie Fleming’s very practical workshop, “Making the Most of Every Growing Space,”…
Read moreMeetup Connects People with Common Interests
MCCN encourages its members to network with other MCCN members regionally, or with other environmental groups with similar goals. Joseph Cook, an MCCN member from…
Read moreFor in [Christ] all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross.
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