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🌿 Faith • Justice • Renewal
Faith without justice is incomplete; justice without renewal is unsustainable; renewal without faith is directionless.

At the heart of our calling as people of faith lies a sacred rhythm, one that ties belief to action, and worship to justice. When we say Faith, Justice, and Renewal, we are naming this rhythm and reclaiming the Church’s prophetic role in the struggle for creation care.

Faith: 

Faith reminds us that the Earth is not ours to exploit but God’s gift to steward. It grounds us in hope when the world groans under the weight of pollution, inequality, and neglect. Faith is our compass, calling us to live differently, to pray with open hands, and to act with open hearts.

Justice:

Justice breathes life into our faith. It demands that our prayers take on flesh, that our love for God becomes love for the poor, the displaced, and the voiceless Earth. Environmental degradation is not only an ecological issue; it is a justice issue, one that exposes the wounds of greed and inequality. The Church must stand where the cries of creation meet the cries of the people.

Renewal: 

Renewal is both promise and practice. It is the planting of trees and the reawakening of conscience. It is restoring balance between human need and Earth’s limits. In every act of renewal, whether it’s installing solar lights in a rural school, recycling at home, or leading a prayer for rain, we participate in God’s ongoing work of redemption.