First Presbyterian Church  of the North Shore   FPC North Shore     Wednesday, September 08 2010
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FPC Creation Care Team

"God saw all that he had made, and it was good." Genesis 1:31

The FPC Creation Care Team promotes environmental responsibility in the church and local community.


Give and Get free stuff at FPC Giveaway - our new "freecycling" group on Yahoo!

Fair Trade, Jo Alice Stockwell, and FPC featured in the Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle! Read about it here.


Circular Brand LogoYour trash = $$ for the church - Please recycle your newspaper, catalogs, magazines, and mail in the Abitibi container located in the back parking lot. Click here to learn about how it works and also see Russ Queen's article in the Salt Shaker. Try the Fair Trade coffee - Fill your cup from the "Fair Trade" percolator before Sunday School this week - you won't be disappointed. Fair Trade Certification promotes good creation stewardship and reduces poverty by enabling farmers worldwide to compete in the global marketplace.
Recycle your bulletin - After the morning service, please drop your bulletin in one of the wicker recycling baskets near the CLC and main building exits. And don't use your bulletin as a used-gum wrapper!

Videos and Books are now available in the new Creation Care section of the church library.


Articles written by the Creation Care Team:

"Creation Care and President Barak Obama" by Dick Wright

"Loving Mercy: Caring About Global Development" by Dick Wright

"Who Is My Neighbor?" by Dick Wright, (June 2008)

"Freecycle your stuff at FPC Giveaway" by Rich Mulley (May 2008)

"Recycling - Good for the Environment, Good for the Church!" by Russ Queen (April 2008)

"Kupenda for the Children" by Cynthia Bauer (March 2008)

"Creation Care on the Internet" by Dick Wright (February 2008)

"Look down, look out, look up - 3 stories" by Russ camp (January 2008)

"How Reddy Kilowatt Stole Christmas" by Dick Wright (December 2007)

"Dreaming of a Green Christmas" by Rich Mulley (November 2007)

"A Day in the Life of FPC Trash" by Esther Baird (October 2007)

"Fair Trade comes to First Presbyterian" by Lisa Poblenz (September 2007)

"Caring for Creation" by Dick Wright

 



FPC North Shore
179 County Road (Rte. 1A)
Ipswich, MA 01938
Phone: 978-356-7690
office@opc-ipswich.org