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Creation Connection is the environmental justice ministry of Greater Dayton Christian Connections, dedicated to respecting and caring for God's Creation.

We gather for spiritual nourishment and information to help us grow in our love for Christ and His creation. We proclaim environmental justice based on the Christian biblical foundation of responsible earth care. We encourage collaborative environmental ministries. We offer prayerful support and solutions to resolve environmental injustice for the urban poor and all God's creation.

Plastics: What’s Recyclable, What Becomes Trash — And Why 08/31/2019

Plastics: What’s Recyclable, What Becomes Trash — And Why Knowing what to recycle is confusing. Here's a look at the process, from store to recycling facility.

Quit Chastising Brazil, Canada. You’re a Climate Killer, Too | The Tyee 08/30/2019

Quit Chastising Brazil, Canada. You’re a Climate Killer, Too | The Tyee Some want global intervention against ‘rogue’ climate states. That may not end so well for us.

Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity & the Vulnerable. FREE dinner & dialogue Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 5:30 - 7 pm in University of Dayton Kennedy Union Torch Lounge. 02/11/2019

SAVE THE DATE - APR 30, 2019!

Impacts Of Climate Change On Biodiversity and Vulnerable

The University of Dayton and greater Dayton communities are invited to honor Earth Day as we explore the 2019 Catholic Climate Covenant resource Climate Impacts on Biodiversity and the Vulnerable. April 30 at 6 pm in Torch Lounge at the University of Dayton.

This event includes an optional free taco bar dinner at 5:30 pm (dinner RSVP requested, go to https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCIrsn2Ux6oObOjEHPfjrVHXlerTgQwwdWRIp-M3wUmV3QJA/viewform for more information), table dialogue, and resources for use for your own reflection or other community setting. Hosted by the Hanley Sustainability Institute.

Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity & the Vulnerable. FREE dinner & dialogue Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 5:30 - 7 pm in University of Dayton Kennedy Union Torch Lounge. DESCRIPTION: (SCROLL DOWN TO COMPLETE REGISTRATION FORM) The University of Dayton and greater Dayton communities are invited to Honor Earth Day as we explore the Catholic Climate Covenant resources for Earth Day 2019 - All Creation Gives God Praise: Protecting Biodiversity in a Time of Climate Crisi...

Praying with the Senses: A Winter Wisdom Retreat | MEEC 02/09/2019

Praying with the Senses: Join the folks at the Marianist Environmental Education Center (MEEC) for A Winter Wisdom Retreat on Feb 16. The approaching season of Lent invites us to cultivate awareness during the slow transition to springtime. Attendees will explore spiritual practices for encountering the Sacred in nature's winter stillness and within their hearts. They will use the spiritual practice of Lectio Divina, expanding their understanding of this ancient monastic practice of awakening to the divine by meditating with scripture as well as the elements of nature and sacred art. Retreat occurs from noon-5 pm in the Madeleine Room of the Chaminade Center at MSJ. Cost is $35, [$25 for Friends of MEEC]. More information and registration at https://meec.center/event/praying-senses-winter-wisdom-retreat. University of Dayton student scholarships available courtesy of the Hanley Sustainability Institute.

Praying with the Senses: A Winter Wisdom Retreat | MEEC Date: Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 12:00pm to 5:00pmThe approaching season of Lent invites us to cultivate awareness during the slow transition to springtime. We’ll explore spiritual practices for encountering the Sacred in winter’s stillness in nature and within our hearts. We’ll use the sp...

God's Trees | MEEC 10/26/2018

LAST MINUTE OPPORTUNITY: GOD'S TREES. Tonight (Friday, 26 Oct) at 7 pm in the Chaminade Center, Mt St John, Beavercreek OH.
There are thousands of references to trees in the Bible, used sometimes to describe a scene, but more often to provide important lessons. Matthew Sleeth and Tom Kimmerer will discuss important trees in the Old and New Testament. Matthew will focus on a theological perspective, while Tom will discuss trees in modern life.
Matthew is an author, speaker and preacher on topics related to the biblical call to be good stewards of God’s creation. He is Executive Director of Blessed Earth. Tom is a scientist, author, and photographer who focuses on the biology and conservation of trees. He is Chief Scientist of Venerable Trees, Inc.
More info at https://meec.center/event/gods-trees.

God's Trees | MEEC Date: Friday, October 26, 2018 - 7:00pmTrees are ubiquitous in the Bible. There are thousands of references to trees in the Bible, used sometimes to describe a scene, but more often to provide important lessons. Matthew and Tom will discuss important trees in the Old and New Testament. Matthew will...

These Young Climate Justice Advocates Say It's Time for a Revolution 07/13/2018

These Young Climate Justice Advocates Say It's Time for a Revolution On July 21, youth climate marchers will converge on Washington and around the country to demand a better future.

04/12/2018

The Interfaith Forum of Greater Dayton invites everyone living in the Greater Dayton Area to participate in a very special program – “Walk the Earth Gently – A Multifaith Invitation to Sustainable Lifestyles” – this coming Sunday, April 15 (3 – 5pm, Foster Hall, 3rd Floor) at Christ United Methodist Church, 3440 Shroyer Rd, Kettering.

This highly interactive session is meant to bring together people from many faith backgrounds. We will share ideas, materials, and stories of struggles and success as we, together, explore the various ways we can each make much needed changes that will combat the challenges brought on by the realities of climate change and the much needed reduction of emissions from home energy use and food waste, as well as brainstorm about other changes that need to be made for the sustainability of our planet.

From Project Leader to National Activist 11/02/2017

From Project Leader to National Activist "You may have seen by now that one of Y.E.C.A\u2019s members has been getting some serious national media attention. Lindsay Mouw, former project leader and Climate Leadership Fellow, never imagined that she would be featured on multiple national broadcasts and the front page of the Des Moines Regis...

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