Editor's note: This story is part of "Growing a Green Church," an ongoing series focused on churches' efforts to steward their buildings and land …
Growing a Green Church
American churches own vast portfolios of land and buildings. The stories in this series explore how congregations are working to steward those assets effectively in the context of a changing climate. Are these efforts working? What’s the impact? And how might they gain broader support and traction? This reporting project, a collaboration between five Christian news organizations, takes on those questions. It is supported with funding from the Fetzer Institute. Stay tuned for a story each week!
Gemini Energy Solutions and Green The Church want America's Black churches to transform into clean energy hubs.The post Money-Making Microgrids Could …
Editor's note: This story is part of "Growing a Green Church," an ongoing series focused on churches' efforts to steward their buildings and land …
Here’s one way churches can combat climate change: by preserving their buildings, rather than replacing them or selling them to someone who will. …
In 2014, Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church in West Virginia installed an array of 60 solar panels with a scrappy financial model, hoping to lead by …
Editor’s note: This story is part of “Growing a Green Church,” an ongoing series focused on churches’ efforts to steward their buildings and land …
Editor's note: This story is part of "Growing a Green Church," an ongoing series focused on churches' efforts to steward their buildings and land …
The Inflation Reduction Act's direct pay incentive could inspire and empower more churches to address national disparities in community solar.The …
Around 2017, Hamline Church United Methodist, in St. Paul, Minn. contracted an energy audit for its nearly 100-year-old building in the hopes of …
Editor’s note: This story is part of “Growing a Green Church,” an ongoing series focused on churches’ efforts to steward their buildings and land …