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Wilderness - an NCC Eco-Justice focus in 2006


From "NCC News" <pjenks@ncccusa.org>
Date Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:07:56 -0500

Wilderness and Wild Landscapes:
NCC Eco-Justice focus in 2006

Washington, December 19, 2005 -- Wilderness is one of earth's most precious
and most threatened assets, and the call to preserve it will be among the
National Council of Churches USA Eco-Justice Program's top issues for 2006.

The NCC Public Lands Stewardship Initiative has announced plans to focus on
"Wilderness and Wild Landscapes" for its second year and conduct activities
that are based on the importance of wilderness in Christianity and other
faith traditions.

"Wilderness was central to the spiritual journeys of Moses, Jesus, and
Muhammad and in the creation stories of many cultures," said the Rev. Dr. Bob
Edgar, NCC General Secretary. "Today public lands are important to many of us
as a venue for peaceful reflection and reconnecting with the Creator."

"Wild lands are also the connective tissue that holds together the glorious
web of life by providing space for wildlife and undisturbed natural cycles,"
said Christine Hoekenga, NCC Lands Specialist. "But God's gift of wilderness
is increasingly threatened by our swelling cities, growing highways, and
increasing demand for resources like oil, gas, timber, and minerals. In
light of this, we are called to remember and celebrate our Biblical heritage
and examine our modern relationships to wilderness."

Second year activities planned for the NCC's Public Lands Stewardship
Initiative include:

-exploring the Biblical importance of wilderness and its implications for the
state of modern wild lands in the United States

-creating a theological study guide on the wilderness and wild places

-engaging individuals and congregations in discussion and action to protect
wild lands and wilderness near their communities

-stirring dialogue among religious educators on the role of wilderness in our
religious heritage and modern life

-training people of faith in skills for advocacy and outreach on wilderness
issues

-focusing on engaging youth and emerging leaders within their faith
communities in these activities

A copy of Rooted in God's Word and Lands, a free guide for study and action
on land stewardship from the NCC, can be downloaded at
http://www.nccecojustice.org/landstewardguide.htm

For more information contact: Cassandra Carmichael, 202-544-2350,
cassandra@toad.net; or Christine Hoekenga, 202-544-2350,
choekenga@ncccusa.org.

The National Council of Churches USA is composed of 35 Protestant, Anglican,
Orthodox, historic African American and peace communions representing 45
million Christians in 100,000 local congregations in the United States.

Contact NCC News: Philip E. Jenks, 212-870-2252, pjenks@ncccusa.org; or
Leslie Tune, 202-544-2350, ltune@ncccusa.org


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