Episcopal schools with sustainbility in their curricula were profiled in Deacon Phina Borgeson’s article in the April 2008 edition of Episcopal Life Monthly, a national newsletter to Episcopalians. She noted that Episcopal schools have a “movement toward environmental responsibility.” For example, St. Philip’s Academy in N.J. has been teaching its students about sustainability and neighborhood development by re-vamping an [...]
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Sustainability in Episcopal Schools
Posted in Episcopalians and the Environment, Schools and the Environment, tagged episcopal schools and sustainability, gardens in schools, green roofs in schools on April 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Episcopalian Presiding Bishop on the Environment
Posted in Episcopalians and the Environment, Uncategorized, tagged creation care, Episcopal bishop and the environment, Episcopal Life monthly, sustainbility in episcopalian schools on April 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Like many denominations, there is a growing presence of green-minded thinking in the Episcopal church. In Episcopalian schools, sustainability is becoming a larger issue. In the recent Episcopal Life Monthly newsletter, there were numerous mentions of environmentally-friendly ideals and actions. The presiding bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori wrote an excellent article for the newsletter that talks about [...]
