We're here to make energy upgrades easier for you. We can offer tools for energy audits, quick fixes, and ecumenical resources. We can even connect you with experienced faith building specialists who can walk you through the process.
Our research showed that congregations want to make energy and climate-friendly upgrades, but often lack the knowledge to know what to do, and support to get projects done. This program is all about helping you take the lead. We will update these resources as the program evolves.
Act/Fast: Spiritual Practices for a Climate in Crisis
The new United Church of Canada’s Lenten devotional Act/Fast: Spiritual Practices for a Climate in Crisis, invites us to deepen our love for Creation and take action or fast for a climate in crisis. includes a study guide to help you dive deeper as individuals or within a group.
Do-It-Yourself Faith Building Energy Audit Guide
This guide discusses low or no-cost measures to give operators of religious buildings a range of options they can apply to reduce their energy bills while adding comfort and attractiveness to their facility. It includes a 14-page walk-through DIY energy audit.
Green Audit
Faith & the Common Good's sustainable building audit program is a fee-for-service program designed to help faith groups walk more gently upon our planet while improving the mission per square foot of their respective faith properties. The Green Audit involves a minimum half-day walk-through audit of your faith community building by a trained professional Green Auditor and provides you with a comprehensive report tailored to your faith community, including recommendations for saving energy, money, heat, and water. The Green Audit also looks at air quality, food, waste, maintenance, heritage details, rental agreements and marketing to help address sustainability from all aspects of your building’s operation.
Printable Energy Efficiency Signs
Faith & the Common Good has created a series of graphics to help your faith community spread the word on how to reduce energy in your place of worship
Worship resources
The United Church of Canada has worship resources available related to climate change and creation care, including liturgical theme ideas, prayers, resources for children, scriptural reflection and more.
You can explore these resources at: united-church.ca/worship-theme/climate-change
For the Love of Creation
For the Love of Creation is a faith-based initiative for Climate Justic that invites Canadian Faith communities and faith-based organizations to come together under a unified banner to mobilize education, theological reflection, local and congregational action and poltical advocacy for climate justice.
To learn more visit fortheloveofcreation.ca
KAIROS: Ecological Justice
KAIROS is committed to a vision of ecological justice where humanity lives within natural limits, in connected relation to all of creation. Inspired by eco-theology, and influenced and informed by Indigenous wisdom, KAIROS works in consort with social movements, in Canada and around the globe. To inspire you to take individual or collective action around climate change.
KAIROS Canada has a wide range of climate justice resources that can be found at: kairoscanada.org/what-we-do/ecological-justice
Season of Creation in a Box
The Green Churches Network has created the “Season of Creation in a Box” to help inspire educational, action-centered and spirituality-themed activities in your faith community on the theme of Creation Care between September 1st and October 4th.
To find out more about how the Green Churches Network can help your church to opt for better ecological practices while educating members to live in a way that stewards creation, visit: greenchurches.ca
A Rocha Canada
A Rocha is an international Christian organization which, inspired by God’s love, engages in scientific research, environmental education, community-based conservation projects and sustainable agriculture. A terrific resource for transforming outdoor sacred spaces, they envision the transformation of people and places by showing God’s love for all creation.
"Because we are called to be disciples to all creation, we must extend the hope of Jesus and His gift of love, to the whole world, including the non-human world."
To learn more visit: arocha.ca