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Earth Care is an environmental initiative of PVUMC that recognizes our call as Christians to be stewards of God's creation. There are many scriptures, sermons, books and comments from throughout the ages that highlight the importance of God's creation. The following are just a few.

"All creation is the Lord's, and we are responsible for the ways in which we use and abuse it. Water, air, soil, minerals, energy resources, plants, animal life, and space are to be valued and conserved because they are God's creation and not solely because they are useful to human beings. God has granted us stewardship of creation. We should meet these stewardship duties through acts of loving care and respect.

- United Methodist Social Principles, 160

"All creation is the Lord's: For the earth is the Lord's, and all its fullness." 

I Corinthians 10:26

"We are now God's stewards. We are indebted to him for all we have... A steward is not at liberty to use what is lodged in his hands as he pleases, but as his master pleases... He is not the owner of any of these things but barely entrusted with them by another... now this is exactly the case of everyone with relation to God. We are not at liberty to use what God has lodged in out hands as we please, but as God pleases, who alone is the possessor of heaven and earth and the Lord of every creature... [God] entrusts us with [this world's goods] on this express condition, that we use them only as our Master's goods, and according to the particular directions which he has given us in his Word. 

- John Wesley, Sermon 77, "Spiritual Worship," §II.3, Works 3:95

Check out the Earth Care collection in the PVUMC Library!

Earth Care Environmental Forum

This series of talks and discussions is held on the third Wednesday night of each month. The group meets in the PVUMC Library from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Every session will be posted on Zoom and posted on this page for those unable to attend in-person. 

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Spirituality & the Environment

There are many scriptures, sermons, books, and comments from throughout the ages that highlight the importance of God's creation. The following are just a few.

“All creation is the Lord’s, and we are responsible for the ways in which we use and abuse it. Water, air, soil, minerals, energy resources, plants, animal life, and space are to be valued and conserved because they are God’s creation and not solely because they are useful to human beings. God has granted us stewardship of creation. We should meet these stewardship duties through acts of loving care and respect.

 

- United Methodist Social Principles, ¶160

"God created everything: God saw everything He had made; it was supremely good."

 

Genesis 1:31

"All creation is the Lord's: For the earth is the Lord's, and all its fullness." 

I Corinthians 10:26

"Lord God formed the human from the topsoil of the fertile land and blew life's breath into his nostrils." 

Genesis 2:7

"The Lord God sent him out of the garden of Eden to farm the fertile land from which he was taken."

Genesis 3:23

"The whole creation waits breathless with anticipation for the revelation of God's sons and daughters."

Romans 8:19

On Stewardship
of Creation:

“We are now God’s stewards. We are indebted to him for all we have…. A steward is not at liberty to use what is lodged in his hands as he pleases, but as his master pleases…. He is not the owner of any of these things but barely entrusted with them by another… now this is exactly the case of everyone with relation to God. We are not at liberty to use what God has lodged in our hands as we please, but as God pleases, who alone is the possessor of heaven and earth and the Lord of every creature…. [God] entrusts us with [this world’s goods] on this express condition, that we use them only as our Master’s goods, and according to the particular directions which he has given us in his Word.”

John Wesley, Sermon 77, “Spiritual Worship,” §II.3, Works 3:95

“Some people, in order to discover God, read books. But there is a great book: the very appearance of created things. Look above you! Look below you! Note it. Read it. God, whom you want to discover, never wrote that book with ink. Instead, He set before your eyes the things that He had made. Can you ask for a louder voice than that?”

St Augustine (354 - 430)

“Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books, for they speak with the voice of God.”

George Washington Carver (1864 -1943)

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Earth Care Environmental Forum

August 21 | October 16 | November 20 | January 15
 
February 19 | March 19 | April 16 | May 21
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