Action sows seeds of hope and planning makes it more likely that we will take action. During the upcoming Season of Creation, celebrated from September 1 to October 4th, we have a unique opportunity to take action for creation. Plan ahead with free resources available here!
How are action and hope related?
Taking action, especially on such crucial issues as caring for our common home, generates hope in our communities. When we act, we are not only doing something positive for creation, but we also inspire others to follow suit.
For example, organizing a clean-up day at a local park will not only improve that space, but also motivate others to take care of their environment. These and other events, however small, have a significant impact and nurture hope for a more sustainable future.
Discover the available resources
To facilitate the planning of activities during the Season of Creation, there is a wide range of free resources available here. What will you find there?
- prayer card
- Season of Creation logo and logo of this year’s theme
- images and text for social media use
- Advocacy resources
- and other materials for event planning.
Using these resources can help you better structure activities and ensure that they are effective and meaningful.
In addition, planning events organizes and motivates us to move forward, transforming good intentions into concrete actions. When we plan, we are better prepared to carry out our ideas and achieve our goals, so that every effort contributes to positive change.
Prepare for this ecumenical season by motivating your community to act and pray. There are many creative ways to live it. Join us to inspire others and work for a more sustainable future.
Explore these resources and plan your Season of Creation event
The Season of Creation is an ecumenical period dedicated to prayer and action for creation, celebrated from September 1st to October 4th. During this time, communities around the world come together to reflect on the importance of caring for the planet and taking concrete action for its conservation.