The materials in this library will help you strengthen and inform your work as a Creation Care Team. You can give this “CCT Program Handout” to your pastor or leadership council to help you explain the benefit of starting a Creation Care Team.
NEW: A Roadmap-Navigating the Paths to Re-energized Creation Care Team Work: A new toolkit created by the CCT Working Group of the Laudato Si’ and the United States Conference.
As always, please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns at info@catholicclimatecovenant.org
Tools for Building a Strong Team
- Our Getting Started toolkit gives you an overview of top steps to get your team off the ground.
- Our team Road Map helps you understand where your team will head in the next year.
- Our Recruitment Toolkit has step-by-step instructions to draw people to your effort.
- Our Community Engagement guide helps you connect with your leaders and build relationships.
- Our Communications 101 toolkit will help you reach more people and build better relationships by using your successes to build enthusiasm.
- Our Integrating Creation Care into Parish Ministry gives you an overview of how care for creation can inform all parts of parish life.
- Our Youth Ministries toolkit gives you the resources you need to make the connection between care for creation and your parish’s youth ministries.
- Our sample bulletin insert and sample flyer will help you spread the word about your good work.
- Our Courageous Conversations guide helps you talk with those who may doubt human-caused climate change.
Tools on Catholic Teaching and World Events
- Our Catholic Social Teaching & Climate Change guide will give you a summary of this important part of Church doctrine and how it relates to climate change.
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