Conservation as Discipleship: Following the Gardener from Pulpit to Prairie
Creation Care Virtual Summit
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55m
Makayla Johnson shares her expertise in sustainability at the Creation Care Virtual Summit.
Churches have a profound opportunity to lead in local conservation and community science, thereby enriching both their communities and the environment. Rooted in a biblical call to stewardship and discipleship, this active participation allows congregations to transform their own spaces into models of ecological care and to engage beyond their walls on behalf of their human and non-human neighbors. Learn how participation in conservation can act as a powerful living testament to God's love, fostering personal growth, strengthening community bonds, and demonstrating tangible care for creation and neighbor.
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