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Stewardship of Creation Enablers

SCEs and other Presbyterians at the NCCC Eco-Justice Working Group Conference, summer 2003. Photo courtesy of the Environmental Ministries Ministries.
Stewardship of Creation Enablers (SCEs) are great resources for your local church, community or region. Provided resources and training from the Environmental Ministries PC(USA), volunteer presbytery-based Stewardship of Creation Enablers are often available to lead church education classes or workshops on caring for God’s creation. SCEs are in place to educate, motivate and facilitate action to protect God’s creation on an individual, congregational and presbytery level. To be connected to the SCE in your area, call Environmental Ministries at (888) 728-7228, x5624 or email Katie Holmes. If your presbytery does not have an SCE, consider encouraging your presbytery to acquire one.
Stewardship Creation Enablers Program: What is an SCE?
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Presbytery SCEs are great resources for your local church, community or region. Call Environmental Ministries to be connected to the SCE in your area (see the list of presbyteries below) or to find out how your presbytery or synod can get an SCE:
Nevada
New Brunswick
New Castle
New York City
North Puget Sound
Northeast Georgia
Northern New England
Northern New York
Northern Plains
Northern Waters
Philadelphia
Plains and Peaks
Sacramento
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Barbara
Savannah
Shenandoah
Stockton
Susquehanna Valley
Trinity
West Virginia
Western New York
The Western Reserve
Yellowstone
Albany
Blackhawk
The Cascades
Charlotte
Chicago
De Cristo
Detroit
Donegal
Eastminster
Florida
Genesee Valley
Giddings-Lovejoy
Grand Canyon
Greater Atlanta
Heartland
Holston
Homestead
Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
Los Ranchos
Maumee Valley
Mission
Missouri Union
Monmouth
Muskingum Valley
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