On March 27, 2025, faith leaders and communities across the nation will come together for the National Faith + Climate Forum. This event, themed Seven Acts of Faith for Building Thriving Congregations, will offer both in-person and online participation, providing an opportunity to integrate faith and creation care in profound and practical ways.
Whether you’re just beginning your journey in environmental stewardship or you’ve been advocating for climate action within your congregation for years, this free event is designed for you. By attending, you’ll gain insights into:
Deepening your faith through worship and practical tools that promote creation care.
Inspiring your congregation to take action in ways that resonate with your community’s unique faith practices.
Connecting with a vibrant faith community of leaders across denominations committed to building climate resilience and justice.
The event will explore seven distinct pathways for incorporating climate action into faith practices, from supporting youth leadership to aligning financial resources with sustainability. These acts of faith will empower you to foster thriving congregations united in their mission to care for creation.
Event Details:
📅 Date: March 27, 2025
⏰ Time: 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm ET | 9:00 am – 2:30 pm MST/PDT
📍 Location: Online + In-Person at Host Locations Nationwide
💻 Free Registration: Click here to register
Join over 1,500 people from faith communities nationwide to explore how these Seven Acts of Faith can transform your congregation and create lasting change. Be part of a nationwide movement that unites faith and climate action to build resilient, just, and sustainable communities.
Additionally, to prepare for this transformative event, we invite you to participate in a free Climate + Faith Training on November 16, 2024. This training will provide a foundation in climate issues and equip you to lead meaningful climate action in your congregation. Learn more and register here.
Together, let’s take bold steps of faith to care for our shared home and all who inhabit it.