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Help us help the Black Church go Green! 

Dear Friend,

Green The Church is on the cutting edge of the environmental and sustainability movement. We are working hard to help wake up the sleeping giant that is the black church on these issues. In fact we started in 2010 and a response to statement that I was hearing way too much, "The Black Church is not interested in Environmentalism or Sustainability."

To the contrary I thought....in fact the black church and community has done more with less for eons and we understand reuse, renewal and revival on a very intricate level. It is true that language may not be the same, but our deep history and many forgotten practices are still alive in our DNA.

GTC works with NGO's, government agencies, community organizations and policy makers to empower the black church in the US and abroad to Go Green and we would love to have your support. Please click here and become a member for as little as $10 a year, of course we would love to see you make that donation monthly, but any way you bless us, we will be satisfied! Help us help the black church go green today!

Peace,

Rev. Ambrose Carroll
Green The Church

What We Do

Amplifying Green Theology
Green The Church emphasizes the message that Christians have a duty to protect God’s creation. We work with church leaders to develop and share resources for theological environmental teachings. We also work to lift up the many voices of church members across the country who are already doing powerful work to care for our Earth and increase prosperity in our communities.
Promoting Sustainable Practices
Green The Church works with church leadership to make church buildings and operations more sustainable. From energy audits to healthy food programs, we work with congregants and leaders to literally green the church from the bottom up. These measures are good for the environment, good for the bottom line, and good for the health and well­-being of church members.
Building Power for Political & Economic Change
Our ability to create health and prosperity at the community level is tied to state, local, and federal policy decisions. Green The Church supports member churches in identifying how they can flex their shared political and people power to transform how our government acts on climate change, supports the green economy, and invests in resilient communities.