This September marks a new liturgical season, The Season of Creation, which runs through October 4th. It’s a large-scale ecumenical emphasis, with many denominations coming together to remember that part of gratitude is an awareness of the natural world, the world that God created and into which we were placed. And part of that gratitude and awareness is respect for the created world, and for our place within it, among the rest of creation.
The World Council of Churches nominated members of the committee whose job it was to discern and write and offer resources. In one of their statements the committee writes, “Each year from September 1 to October 4, the Christian family unites for this worldwide celebration of prayer and action to protect our common home. As followers of Christ from around the globe, we share a common call to care for creation. We are co-creatures and part of all that God has made. Our wellbeing is interwoven with the wellbeing of the Earth.”
