Below find links and brief descriptions of organizations doing work to connect faith, spirituality, creation care, and justice. This is just a brief overview, meant to provide some initial connections. Visit each of the sites below for links to other organizations and publications. Visit your own faith tradition's sites to find out if they have programs within this arena.
Alliance of Religions and Conservation: ARC is a secular body that helps the world's major faiths develop environmental programs based on their own core teachings, beliefs, and practices.
Earth Ministry’s mission is to inspire and mobilize the religious community to play a leadership role in building a just and sustainable future.
Eco-Justice Ministries is an ecumenical agency that helps churches answer the call to care for all of God's creation, and develop ministries that are faithful, relevant and effective in working toward social justice and environmental sustainability.
GreenFaith: Interfaith Partners for the Environment – GreenFaith’s mission is to inspire, educate, and mobilize people of diverse religious backgrounds for environment leadership
Hazon creates healthier and more sustainable communities in the Jewish world and beyond.
National Religious Partnership for the Environment (NRPE): Guided by biblical teaching, the Partnership seeks to encourage people of faith to weave values and programs of care for God's creation throughout the entire fabric of religious life. NRPE is an association of the following independent faith groups:
350.org is building a global climate movement. Their online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are coordinated by a global network active in over 188 countries.