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Churches Get Green for Earth Day Sunday

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Churches worldwide joined in green activities Sunday, ahead of this week’s official Earth Day, engaging in everything ranging from teaching children to recycle to turning off unneeded electricity in the church building.

The special efforts were done in observation of the annual Earth Day Sunday, or Ecumenical Earth Day, which seeks to promote the care of God’s creation. The church-focused event is held each year on the Sunday before the mainstream Earth Day, which will take place on Tuesday.

“We want to help people learn about earth stewardship and have a time of praise” for God’s creation, said Cheryl Phipps, a committee member of the Ecumenical Earth Day celebration at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Dalton, Ga., according to Dalton-based The Daily Citizen newspaper.

Children participating in Dalton’s Ecumenical Earth Day festivities worked on projects with their parents using recycled materials.

One 7-year-old boy, named Christian Amon, created a replica of a sprinkler system made with a two-liter bottle, empty toilet paper, paper towel rolls, a pie plate and straws with his mother. Meanwhile, three-year-old Libby Green made a pig out of recycled products with her father.

But aside from recyclable animals, the event also featured real live animals in its petting zoo, which included a pig, dogs, kittens and snakes.

“We always have something on taking care of God’s creatures,” Phipps noted. “We always try to have something on recycling, too. We have a lot of things to promote the earth.”

Up north in Parma, Ohio, nearly 100 people – some still dressed in their church clothes – dropped off 800 quarts of old motor oil on Sunday at a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, according to USA Today.

Half way around the world, the Catholic church in the Philippines organized environmental clean-up and tree-planting activities in Manila for its weeklong Earth Day celebration.

The activities, which began this past Saturday and will end on April 27, will conclude with a forum on global warming and climate change and a Mass, according to Philippine-based GMA News.

Saturday’s kick-off activities included an eco-painting contest for youths and a concert for nature in the evening.

On Earth Day, the Manila Catholic Church plans to hold a tree-planting activity and invite participants to turn off their lights, unplug their appliances and pray at 8 p.m. local time.

Back in the Unites States, many large-scale, non-church related, pre-Earth Day events took place on Sunday, including thousands of people picking up garbage, turning in old cell phones and computers, and taking nature walks, according to USA Today.

A massive pre-Earth Day event and concert at the National Mall on Sunday, which was expected to draw some 100,000 people, was canceled part-way through because of heavy rain. It is estimated that the crowd was about 30,000 throughout the day, according to The Washington Post.

Organizers of the major Earth Day events hope that on Tuesday, the official Earth Day, 1 million Americans will call their congressional representatives to press them to pass a stronger global warming legislation.

The first Earth Day in 1970 featured tree-planting and trash pickup.

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  • Lex
    Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:38 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    God's first command to mankind was to care for creation. It's a shame that the Church in America is willing to give up her position as an advocate for the environment just because we're afraid of being associated with (sarcasm:) dirty liberals.

    Earth Day is only humanist because the Church slacked off on our duty to tend and keep creation. Environmentalism is only a democratic/liberal "issue" because the Church let it become so. These types of issues are not distractions - they're the gospel. Romans 1 says that creation testifies of a good Creator. I say plant a tree with a humanist, and use the opportunity to be the love of Christ to that person too.

    "Repent" for taking measures to preserve and restore the gift that God gave us? I think, rather, a lot of Christians need to be repenting for not appreciating what we've been given.

  • dgnymn
    Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:03 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    "churches get green?" How about this one...Churches get politically correct for Earth Day!!! What is this...has the Church bought into the Gaia nonsense!!!???!!!

    REPENT, FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND!!!!

  • Creation
    Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:23 pm : 2 : 2 Flag

    Even though I agree that we are to be good stewards of God's creation. I believe that earth day is a way that the humanist of the world want to introduce Christians and the rest of humanity to their religion of Gaia worship. We as Christians must be careful. There are alot of snares for us. We need to tell PEOPLE how to be saved. And not get distracted with these types of issues. Again, when doing some research you will find out that there is more to enviormentalism then what people would have you to believe.

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