Green Team Survey 2022

The St. Thomas Green Team’s mission is to safeguard AWE (Air, Water, Earth) in response to the challenges of Climate Change.

THE GREEN TEAM would like congregational input and support. Please take a moment to give us your responses to a few questions.

Care of Creation is a priority of the Anglican Communion, of which we are a part. The following is part of a recent statement from The Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops:

God is the source of all creation, and we, humankind – made in God’s image – have been given the gift of life and responsibility to care for creation. We depend on God’s creation to sustain our life together, and, by serving as good stewards of creation, we reflect God’s tender love for all that has been made. In caring for our earth, we return our love to God. This is our first vocation, made explicit in the first chapter of the first book of the Bible: together with God, together with one another, we care for God’s world.

Read the full statement HERE

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* 1. Do you see a connection between your spiritual life and care of Creation? What interests you about this? What challenges you?

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* 2. Where does climate change fall in your own family’s priorities?

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* 3. Are you individually and should St. Thomas as a congregation support the Blaine County Resolution in the pursuit of the goal of 100% clean energy for our electricity supply by 2035 and 100% clean energy for all energy uses by 2045?

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* 4. Would you support installing solar collectors on the church roof when the roofing is replaced?

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* 5. Do you recycle at home at the curb and at glass and cardboard drop off locations?

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* 6. If St. Thomas had a site to recycle and compost, would you be likely to use it?

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* 7. How can the Green Team support you in being more involved in the care of creation?

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* 8. Would you like to be a member of the Green Team?

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