
Inspiring Action. Deepening Faith. Coming Together in Hope.
Faith communities across the country are on the frontlines of climate action, leading with hope, compassion, and courage. The Faith + Climate Film Series brings together powerful voices representing many faith traditions to explore how our spiritual traditions call us to care for creation and each other.
Each 20-minute film is paired with a Study + Discussion Guide designed for faith groups of all ages and sizes seeking deeper engagement. You will also receive easy-to-follow facilitation materials that empower you to confidently guide your group, complete with ready-to-use promotional resources and step-by-step support for organizing an in-person viewing and discussion of the film series. When you sign up, you’ll gain full access to the film series along with these tools to spark meaningful conversation and lead a successful session. No prior experience in creation care is needed; just a willingness to gather your community, press play, and begin the conversation!
Films in the Series
Caring for the Earth: Stories from Faith Communities | Trailer
This film series features faith leaders from diverse traditions across the US who share their experience, strength, and hope. Through the film series, you will deepen your knowledge around faith and climate, be inspired to take action, and strengthen your relationships with other people and creation.

Tend and Keep: People of Faith Caring For The Earth
In this introductory film, you will meet the more than 30 powerful voices of Christian, Muslim, Indigenous, Baha’i, and Jewish faith leaders from 14 states, who are leading with hope, compassion, and courage. They share inspiring stories and hope for our shared future.

Called By Faith: How Will You Answer?
As people of faith, we are called to care gently for creation. This film asks us to examine our role in creation care. It features Climate Ambassadors Jane Laping and Rev. Margaret Brack telling their faith communities success stories.

Seeds of Fire: Building Resilient Communities
Communities across the nation continue to experience unprecedented climate disasters.This film features Bishop Francine A Brookins and Climate Ambassador Sarah Flint and invites us to explore how to build resilient communities today through shared stories of climate disasters.

Holy Water: Protecting What Connects and Sustains Us
Water is central to all human life and flourishing. This film features Rev. Carmelo Santos and Living Coast Ministry who invite us to preserve water, reduce plastic, and think beyond our backyards.

Climate Justice: Sacred Voices Rising
Climate Change affects minority communities first and worst, often leaving behind devastating consequences.This film highlights climate justice leaders such as Rev. Dr. Heber Brown and Bishop Teresa E. Snorton.

Healing Creation: Honoring Nature and Each Other
Restoring healthy creation is a multifaceted effort that requires us to go back to naturally occurring practices that promote biodiversity, encourage conservation, and prioritize native plants and practices.This film features Rev. Sharee Wharton and Dr. Rebecca Wiese sharing native plant and garden success.

Young Leaders: Creating Hope for the Future
Young people will be most affected by climate change. Examining how young people can lead on climate change, this film invites us to listen and let young people lead. It features Climate Ambassadors Christine Moffett, Gabrielle Irle, and Ellen Siegel lifting up youth voices in their communities.
Featured Voices in the Series
Rev. Ryan Cullumber, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Rev. Sadie Cullumber, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Natalie Alderton, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Rev. Patrick Young, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc.
Rev. Michael Malcom, United Church of Christ
Rev. Dr. Johmyrin Johnson, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc.
Bishop Francine A Brookins, African Methodist Episcopal Church
Frankie Myers, The Yurok Tribe
Rabbi Seth Goldstein, Reform Judaism
Gabrielle Irle, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Rev. Carmelo Santos, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Valarie Atwood, Baháʼí
Ian Hamilton, Baháʼí
Rev. Sharee Wharton, The United Methodist Church
Christine Moffet, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Rev. Michael Bell, American Baptist Churches USA
Rev. Margaret Brack, The Episcopal Church
Rev. Tim Diebel, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Dr. Rebecca Wiese, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Tim Gossett, The United Methodist Church
Jane Laping, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Bishop Teresa E. Snorton, The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III, The Black Church Food Security Network
Rev. Rob Morris, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Rev. Scott Hardin-Nieri, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Rev. Carol Devine, Director Blessed Tomorrow
Sarah Flint, The United Methodist Church
Sue Blythe, Baháʼí
Ellen Siegel, Reform Judaism
Rev. Dr. Neddy Astudillo, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Nana Firman, Islamic Society of North America
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