Blessed Tomorrow Newsletter: February 2025
As wildfires rage in Los Angeles, our call to embody God’s love through action and care becomes ever more urgent. The devastating fires remind us of our responsibility to support affected communities, advocate for environmental justice, and tend to creation. Blessed Tomorrow’s latest blog shares practical ways to provide aid and lift up our neighbors in need.
Meanwhile, ecoAmerica’s recent research highlights an unexpected shift: growing concern about climate change, even among supporters of President-Elect Trump. Their survey reveals that 55% of Trump voters now express concern, with 24% noting an increase since the election. This is a powerful reminder that climate care is a shared concern, transcending political boundaries.
The legacy of President Jimmy Carter also offers inspiration. His steadfast commitment to democracy, health, and environmental stewardship provides a model for faith-rooted leadership in the face of global challenges. As we navigate a new political climate, let us draw strength from his example and our own faith traditions.
On March 27, 2025, the National Faith + Climate Forum offers an opportunity to gather and reflect on how our worship communities can engage with climate action. Hosting an in-person gathering could foster transformative conversations and deepen connections while receiving up to $500 in support for hospitality needs.
Additionally, consider how your congregation can free up resources for ministry by improving energy efficiency. Blessed Tomorrow’s resources provide quick, practical solutions to reduce energy costs and redirect funds toward mission and outreach.
These stories and more, including climate ambassador updates and reflections on entering Jubilee 2025 with hope, are available in Blessed Tomorrow’s February newsletter. Visit the full newsletter here to read, reflect, and act.