Earth Month Highlights: New Tools, Free Kits, and Climate Leadership Awards
This Earth Month, take action with your faith community! Register for the March 27 National Faith + Climate Forum, get a free Earth Day Tabling Kit, explore new climate resources, and watch inspiring climate leadership stories from across the country. Find everything you need in the latest Blessed Tomorrow newsletter. 👉 Read the full newsletter
🌍 National Faith + Climate Forum — Thursday, March 27
Register today for the 2025 National Faith + Climate Forum, a live-streamed event gathering people of faith at over 80 in-person locations nationwide. Featuring more than 18 compelling speakers—including Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock—this event is a vital space to explore how we integrate faithful climate action into the life of our congregations. Whether you’re just starting out or already active in advocacy, you’ll leave with new tools to engage your community and congregation.
🏆 Watch the American Climate Leadership Awards — Wednesday, April 16
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is a finalist in ecoAmerica’s 2025 American Climate Leadership Awards for weaving Creation Care into parish life through worship, education, sustainability, and justice. Tune in on Wednesday, April 16 at 10:00 am PT to watch the live awards broadcast.
📚 New Resources for Earth Month
• Children’s Well-being Guide: A new resource for parents and caregivers offers practical advice for supporting children’s resilience in the face of climate change.
• Earth Month Worship Resource from Creation Justice Ministries: The Power of God: From Extractive Theology to Transformative Faith explores God’s sustaining power in our ecological relationships.
🌱 Free Earth Day Tabling Kit
Planning to be present at an Earth Day event? The One Home One Future campaign is offering a FREE Earth Day Kitwith signage, print materials, and talking points—ideal for engaging your local community.
📊 Public Opinion Update: New Climate Survey Results
ecoAmerica’s recent survey shows that most Americans—across the political spectrum—oppose recent rollbacks on climate policy and want clean energy solutions. Young Republicans especially show strong support for climate action.
📣 Ambassador News and Free Training Opportunities
Ambassador Valarie Atwood was recently featured in the news for her congregation’s native planting project. You too can join this growing network of faith-based climate leaders.