Many people are trying to live a more sustainable lifestyle. This can be defined by how fast we consume resources and generate waste compared to how fast the planet can recover from our habits. We can be more intentional where we spend our money. Websites like Good on You, Done Good and Project Just tell you where a company stands on…
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Weekly Green Tip
Humans have produced more than 8 billion tons of plastic, mostly since the 1950s. Less than 10 percent of it has been recycled. Over time, much of it has broken down into tiny particles that make their way into lakes, rivers and oceans, eventually contaminating our fish and water. And much of our food comes…
Do You Really Need that Bottled Water? – Weekly Green Tip
Do you really need that bottled water? Bottled water companies are sucking local community aquifers dry. In addition to reduced water supply, this extraction causes salt water intrusion, less pressure and flow for local residents and concern for communities struggling with significant drought issues. Concerned citizens and action groups in Florida, California, and Michigan are…
Youth Group Journal: Stories of the Bible in everyday life
Jonah, a story we think about is association with fishing, mainly because he was swallowed by a large fish. Many people think that Jonah was swallowed by a whale, but in all the translations I looked it, the wording is always Big Fish. Sorry for going off topic so back to the story. But what…
Faith and Science Form this Saturday!
NEED A RIDE TO THIS EVENT? Carpooling will be provided by the UMW to the Faith and Science Forum. Please be at the front of our church at 12:30 PMand we will have two cars driving to beautiful St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Chatham. Looking forward to having our church well represented at this important…
Church Office Closed today, Thursday, 10/17
Due to weather, the church office will be closed today, Thursday, October 17, 2019. We will resume regular hours on Monday at 9:00 AM.
Upcoming Event: What can we do about plastic pollution in the ocean?
The planet’s plastic pollution plague has been in the headlines, competing with climate change impacts for the top issue of the “Anthropocene”. Media coverage has raised the mainstream awareness of marine plastic pollution, and people everywhere are wondering what can be done to reduce the amount of plastic in the ocean. We already use a…
Weekly Green Tip
The journal Science published an analysis which shows one third of the birds in the United States have disappeared since 1970. The study based on a survey of more than 500 species, reveals steep losses even among such traditionally abundant birds as robins and sparrows. Kevin Gaston, a conservation biologist at the University of Exeter,…
Weekly Green Tip
This is the scary month – and these are really scary times. The world came together to tell our leaders that we are worried – worried about the way the climate is changing and what that will do to our future on this planet – AND that they must do something about it! It was…
Youth Group Journal: Exploring Talents
What if we all explored and used our talents? What if we took the things we loved doing and share it with other people. How many of us have those talents that we think we are good at, but figure no one wants to hear it? How many of us are too afraid to put…










