Lutherans Leading the Way: Climate Ambassadors Making an Impact

As Lutherans, we are called to care for God’s creation, and this spring offers multiple opportunities to engage in climate action through faith. Whether you’re looking to deepen your congregation’s environmental commitments, celebrate Earth Day, or learn from inspiring leaders, here are three key ways to get involved:

1. Join the 2025 National Faith + Climate Forum (March 27, 2025)

On Thursday, March 27, faith leaders across the country will gather virtually for the National Faith + Climate Forum. This dynamic event will feature interactive sessions, inspiring keynotes, and practical tools to help congregations integrate climate care into their ministries. Register today and equip yourself with actionable steps to lead your faith community in creation care.

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2. Prepare for Earth Day with Free Congregational Resources

Earth Day is fast approaching, and One Home One Future is offering free Earth Day tabling kits to help congregations celebrate and advocate for creation care. These kits include toolkits, guides, and materials to support Earth Day events in your community. Sign up today and receive practical resources to make a difference.

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3. Celebrate Faith-Led Climate Action

EcoAmerica’s 2025 American Climate Leadership Awards will honor inspiring climate leaders in a national broadcast on Wednesday, April 16. Hosted by Vanessa Hauc and Jerome Foster II, the event will highlight faith-based climate leadership and advocacy in action.

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Lutheran Climate Leaders in Action

Across the country, Lutherans are making a difference. In Evanston, Illinois, Rev. Mark Sloss of Immanuel Lutheran Church hosted a Climate Justice Advocacy table at a winter farmers market, providing resources on solar energy and local policy advocacy. Meanwhile, Catonsville Presbyterian Church partnered with a local solar farm, embracing renewable energy as an act of stewardship.

Would you like to take the next step? Become a Climate Ambassador and receive free training to lead climate advocacy in your congregation.

📌 Sign Up for Climate Ambassador Training

As the days grow longer and spring unfolds, let’s recommit to being good stewards of creation. Whether through advocacy, education, or small changes in our daily lives, every action matters. May we find joy in the sunshine, hope in creation, and purpose in our collective call to care for the earth.

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