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Creation Justice Ministries (formerly the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Program) represents the creation care and environmental justice policies of major Christian denominations throughout the United States. We work in cooperation with 38 national faith bodies including Protestant denominations and Orthodox communions as well as regional faith groups, and congregants to protect and restore God's Creation.
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Creation Justice Defined:
Doing "creation justice" means protecting, restoring, and rightly sharing God's creation. We seek justice for all of God's creation, including the human beings who live in it. Our approach to creation justice is informed by respect and love for our Creator. We draw on the rich heritage of Christian scriptures and traditions which call us not only to till and keep the Earth, but also to act for racial, economic, and environmental justice.
Read more about the concept of Creation justice.

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