Caring for God’s gift of Creation is a spiritual commitment.

Earth Week 2026 - For the Love of Creation
Credit: Canva

The Earth is a sacred trust. We recognize God's call…to draw on the Earth's sustenance responsibly, and to care for it that all may benefit equitably now and in the future.

—from One Earth Community (1992)

What We Believe

We are in a Climate Emergency. Mother Earth is hurting. The burning of fossil fuels is warming the planet at an alarming rate and causing devastation. We, humans, are but one strand in a web of life, and only one being among many relations. The land and waters are not resources to be exhausted. Serious disruption and harm has been and continues to be caused by colonization and extractivism in the material and the spiritual. 

We need to be leaders that seek balance, repair relations, and live with respect in creation today and for seven generations.

What You Can Do

  1. Be part of Together for the Love of Creation Earth Week 2026 beginning on Earth Sunday, April 19th and running until April 26th. Hold or attend an event to pray, learn, and act for Climate Justice. New this year is an call for Climate Leadership letter for your community members to direct to your Member of Parliament. See Together for the Love of Creation Earth Week 2026.
  2. Hold a Faithful Climate Conversation in your community of faith. On the For the Love of Creation website you can download simple guides, check out these stories, and view a short video to hear how well it works at the community of faith level. Conversation and community are key to the transition we need to make away from burning fossil fuels.
  3. Celebrate Creation in worship, while committing to action for its well-being, with the use of Climate Change Worship resources.
  4. Develop spiritual practices for a climate in crisis individually or with a group using Act/Fast, the 2024 Lenten devotional from United Church Publishing House.
  5. Reduce the environmental impact of your faith community's buildings. Faithful Footprints offers United Church congregations inspiration, tools, and grants to help the church and its communities of faith live our climate commitments. Applications due annually by April 30.
  6. Raise your Spirited Voice: Sign this e-petition endorsed by The United Church of Canada calling on Canada to take responsibility for its Climate Fair Share. Advocate for this with your local MP.
  7. Offset your air travel by supporting communities in Kenya addressing climate change through a Climate Impact donation to Mission and Service.
  8. Learn more about the role people of faith play in climate justice:
Religious leaders during COP21 climate talks
Religious leaders in ecumenical celebration for Creation at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, during COP21 climate talks, 2015.
Credit: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/LWF

The Work of Our Networks and Partners

For more information, contact  justice@united-church.ca

The United Church of Canada shows marked progress in climate actions

On the heels of Earth Week, The United Church of Canada released its second Sustainability Report, which highlights the work it is doing to combat… continue reading

Committed to Climate Action: The 2021-2022 Sustainability Report

For Earth Week 2023, the United Church is pleased to share our new Sustainability Report for 2021-2022!

Acting for Climate Justice

Conor Russell shares his recent experience attending Canadian Foodgrains Bank’s Hunger on the Hill, in Ottawa.

Your Generosity Shows Love of Creation

YGM 2023: April 9. Your Mission & Service gifts support the development and delivery of climate initiatives and educational opportunities. Thank… continue reading

Your Generosity Increases Food Security

YGM 2023: April 2. In Zambia, Merit Mabenga has felt the deep impacts of climate change. Thanks to donors like you, she has planted a diverse… continue reading

Real-Time Relief Really Makes a World of Difference: Thivan Hoang’s Work

YGM 2023: April 23. At a time when it feels like there’s a new crisis confronting us each and every day, it’s reassuring to know that Mission &… continue reading

A Church’s “Green” Vision Takes Root and Grows

St. Paul’s United Church in Orillia, Ont. turn their church “inside out” for the benefit of the community and the environment.

Help to Reawaken Our Love for Creation

A prayer for the Fridays for Future Climate Strike movement by Alydia Smith.