Join us for a powerful day of community, stewardship, and action at Tree Ambassadors with Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll and Rev. Michael Wallace.
April 26
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church
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Join us tomorrow for Re-Ignite Community and hear from Women on the Move leading in environmental justice, energy, finance, and policy.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
New Life Presbyterian Church
6600 Old National Hwy, Atlanta, GA
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Two days to go.
We’re coming together in Atlanta to re-ignite community.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
New Life Presbyterian Church
6600 Old National Hwy, Atlanta, GA
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Re-Ignite Community: Women on the Move
Saturday, March 28, 2026
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
New Life Presbyterian Church
6600 Old National Highway, Atlanta, GA 30349
#GreenTheChurch #WomenOnTheMove #ClimateJustice #EnvironmentalJustice #FaithInAction #CommunityLeadership #BlackWomenLead #ReigniteCommunity
Did You Know?
Faith-based climate leadership is one of the most trusted and effective ways to mobilize communities — and Black churches are leading the way.
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Faith is not just what we believe—it’s what we do together.
When a need arose for $70,000 to help protect a community, people of faith responded. Through connection, trust, and collective action, nearly $69,000 was raised in less than 72 hours.
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Re-Ignite Community: Women on the Move
Join Green The Church GA and New Life Presbyterian Church for Re-Ignite “Women on the Move” on Saturday, March 28, 2026 from 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM.
For more information, contact Keona Graves at keona@greenthechurch.org.
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When faith meets the frontline, movements rise!
Green The Church stands shoulder to shoulder with communities of faith demanding climate justice, democracy, and protection of our sacred Earth. Because when we rise together, we power the change our common home needs.
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Did You Know?
Green The Church is helping congregations become spiritual centers and climate solution hubs for their communities.
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Did You Know?
The three pillars work together so churches can preach liberation, practice sustainability, and build lasting power.
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Pastor Bruce and Vickie Carroll are helping unify communities, educate churches, and build power for environmental justice. Change begins when faith and community come together.
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Green The Church extends our sincere gratitude to The Kresge Foundation for spotlighting our founder, Rev. Ambrose Carroll, and recognizing his leadership in advancing climate justice rooted in faith.
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Rev. Dr. Tania Carroll is educating and inspiring communities of color in Florida to understand and act on environmental sustainability and justice. Swipe to learn how faith meets climate action!
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Did You Know?
Through Building Power for Change, GTC equips churches to advocate for environmental justice, economic equity, and community resilience.
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Alabama communities are stepping into energy justice with support from Grassroots faith leadership and Green The Church. Swipe to learn how this work brings power back to the people — literally and spiritually.
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Did You Know?
Promoting Sustainable Practices allows churches to save money, create jobs, and strengthen community health at the same time.
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There should be a ceiling and a floor — and working people should have more than just wages. A community corporation model creates pathways for dignity, stability, and collective prosperity in the face of rising costs.
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Did You Know?
Through Green Theology, pastors are reclaiming climate justice as a gospel issue rooted in liberation, stewardship, and love of neighbor.
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“We’ve got to think outside of what’s happening around us historically. Green The Church gives us the opportunity to think about the future—not just of work, but of ownership.”
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Rev. Dr. Morris Henderson and 31st Street Baptist Church transformed vacant lots into Richmond’s first USDA-recognized urban farm. Through “Seeds for P.E.A.C.E.,” they feed their community, cultivate healing spaces, and show how environmental justice and faith can grow side by side.
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Community wealth is biblical. It calls us to work together, share ownership, and ensure everyone benefits — not just a few at the top. This vision challenges profit-at-all-costs systems and points toward an economy rooted in collective care, dignity, and shared prosperity.
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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose vision of justice, dignity, and beloved community continues to guide our work today. His call reminds us that faith without action is incomplete — and the fight for justice, equity, and care for one another must continue.
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Renew, Restore, and Rebuild tells a powerful story of loss turned into action — how Loretta Slater, driven by grief, partnered with Kingdom Living Temple to address environmental injustice in their community.
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What started as a mission to feed the community grew into a shared ecosystem of learning, ownership, and abundance. Through church collaboration, a community farm, and youth education, families are growing food together and sharing knowledge.
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Many Black churches are transforming into clean energy hubs, installing solar power, EV charging stations, and community resilience centers. These ministries are providing both environmental and practical support for the neighborhoods they serve.
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Every week, 150–175 families come for nourishment — both spiritual and physical. By creating a farm, this church chose to go beyond boxed and canned goods, showing how growing our own food can restore dignity, health, and self-sufficiency while feeding the community with care.
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A powerful word in motion — faith, truth, and purpose flowing from the pulpit.
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Understanding a family’s reality requires compassion, not judgment. For many, survival looks like whatever food they can afford and that dignity should be honored, not criticized. When we shift our lens, we see the strength, protection, and love families offer even in hard times.
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Did You Know?
Amplifying Green Theology helps churches rediscover a core truth of Scripture: caring for the Earth is holy work. Creation care is worship, and it’s our call to live out God’s love through stewardship.
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Long-time environmental justice leader Rev. Dr. Kenneth Davis has launched a scholarship fund to empower the next generation of changemakers — students who are committed to science, justice, and leaving our Earth better than we found it.
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