Encouraging
energy efficiency as a means of Christian stewardship
Part of Enough
for Everyone, a partnership ministry of the General Assembly
Council
 What
is electric stewardship?
Electric Stewardship is a project of the Presbyterian Church
(USA) in which congregations care for God's creation through
energy conservation and energy efficiency. The 1990 General
Assembly calls on the church in its own life to teach, exemplify,
and advocate for energy efficiency. There are many ways to take
care of God's creation; saving electricity is a good first step.
How can my church participate in electric stewardship?
Electric Stewardship: Plug Into Conservation asks churches
to undergo energy audits and to put into action at least one
of the new energy saving steps recommended by the audit. Suggestions
from an energy audit might range from turning off lights when
rooms are not in use to replacing old appliances with updated
energy-saving models. Find out how to be an Electric
Steward Congregation. |