November Good Green News: Gather, Learn, Act, and Support Creation Justice

Our partners at Lutherans Restoring Creation (LRC) have released their November Good Green News, and it’s filled with opportunities for learning, community, advocacy, and year-end generosity. You can read the full newsletter here:
👉 lutheransrestoringcreation.dm.networkforgood.com/emails/4296038

Here are the highlights for our synod:

Calling Conscientious Consumers – Tuesday, November 18

4pm AK / 5pm PT / 6pm MT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET
As we enter a season shaped by gratitude and intense consumer pressure, LRC invites us to reflect on faithful purchasing and community-centered economies.
Learn from Equal Exchange and ELCA World Hunger Ministries about global food systems and equitable alternatives to corporate supply chains.
👉 Register here

Multiply! A Lutherans Restoring Creation Gathering

January 23–25, 2026 at Lutheridge Camp (North Carolina)
This gathering offers worship in community, peer-learning groups, and space to transform grief into courage.
Early registration discounts are available.
Details: bit.ly/multiply2026

Year-End Giving: Support LRC’s Creation Justice Ministry

LRC is the only organization in the ELCA integrating creation justice across the entire denomination.
As an independent nonprofit outside ELCA churchwide structures, they rely on supporter gifts to sustain this work.
👉 Donate now and support LRC’s year-end appeal.
(Direct link available in the full newsletter.)

Save the Dates

Connections Call: Restore & Regroup — December 16 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET

Hear reflections from COP30 and explore how people of faith can engage both locally and globally.
👉 Register here (link in newsletter)

Coffee with Christine – December 3 at 9:30 PT / 12:30 ET

A monthly conversation with Christine Moffett, ELCA Program Director for Environment and Energy Policy. Bring your questions about federal policy and environmental issues.
👉 bit.ly/coffee-christine

Take Action: Urge U.S. Participation in Global Climate Talks

The United States is currently absent from vital international climate negotiations, creating a leadership gap at a time of urgent need.
LRC provides a direct way to learn more and take action.

For these opportunities—and more, including learning about the “Day of Mourning”—read the complete newsletter here:
👉 November Good Green News

As we continue deepening our synod’s commitment to creation care, these offerings help us stay connected with the wider Lutheran movement working for environmental justice.