Faith Communities Lead on Climate: Highlights from the December Blessed Tomorrow Newsletter
The December edition of Blessed Tomorrow’s newsletter is now available, offering a wide range of climate-focused resources, stories, and opportunities for faith leaders and congregations. You can read the full newsletter here.
This month’s issue highlights the 2026 American Climate Leadership Awards, which invite congregations and ministries to apply for national recognition and up to $50,000 to support mission-driven climate solutions in their communities. The newsletter also features the Directory of Faith and Climate Organizations, a growing network of more than 200 groups working toward a healthier, more resilient future.
As we enter the holiday season, Blessed Tomorrow encourages congregations to explore Sustainable Holidays practices through One Home One Future—offering practical steps to celebrate in ways that honor God’s creation and strengthen community.
Additional features in this month’s issue include:
A statement from the United Methodist Council of Bishops affirming their commitment to creation justice
A bipartisan conversation on climate with leaders from both major political parties
A Season of Creation celebration from Cooperstown, NY
New faith-rooted conversation starters for engaging others in climate care
Fresh research from ecoAmerica on the climate generation gap within the GOP
A GivingTuesday invitation to support ecoAmerica’s work
A curated list of climate news from around the world
The newsletter closes with a pastoral word from Rev. Carol Devine, encouraging all of us to model creation care, connect with others, and find moments of peace in this season of gratitude and hope.
Read the full newsletter and share it with others in your congregation or ministry:
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