Creation Care
Who We Are
We are a group of Christians at Brentwood United Methodist Church who believe that all creation is sacred and that as Christians we are called to be stewards of and to take actions to restore God’s creation. We are concerned that humankind often uses the earth’s air, water, and land in destructive ways, and those actions – while harmful to all – have a disproportionate impact on those who did the least to harm God’s creation and who are least able to adapt to a changing environment. We observe results of humanity’s failure to be good stewards including localized pollution and a warming climate.
Through the creation care ministry, we hope to create awareness and enhance the desire to be better stewards of God’s creation. We believe that as Christians we are called to help mitigate the impacts of poor stewardship including climate change and that together, we can make a difference.
Our Baptismal Vow
When we are baptized into Christian community, we promise to resist evil, injustice, and oppression in whatever forms they present themselves. As the body of Christ, we believe that God created and is creating, and that we are responsible for the ways in which we use and abuse God’s creation.
As noted in The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church (2016); Social Principles; The Natural World: “God has granted us stewardship of creation. We should meet these stewardship duties through acts of loving care and respect. … Therefore, let us recognize the responsibility of the church and its members to place a high priority on changes in economic, political, social, and technological lifestyles to support a more ecologically equitable and sustainable world leading to a higher quality of life for all of God’s creation.” The 2009 Pastoral Letter titled "God's Renewed Creation: Call to Hope and Action” from the Council of Bishops of The United Methodists includes that "[w]e must begin the work of renewing creation by being renewed in our own hearts and minds. We cannot help the world until we change our way of being in it.” To read the full vow, click the button below.
Want to Learn More?
Our team would love to tell you more about the work we're doing. Contact missions@bumc.net to learn more.
How Can I Get Involved?
Blessing of the Animals
Animals are integral to God’s creation, and pets are often important parts of our lives. One Sunday afternoon in October we thank God for animals and the blessings pets provide us and bless them.
Plant a Bigger Tree in Tennessee
We partner with Green Interchange throughout the year for their Plant a Tree for Tennessee initiative. Trees are available for purchase and planting by Green Interchange for varying prices.
Help Divert BUMC Coffee Grounds from the Landfill
Sign up to beneficially use BUMC café Sunday morning coffee grounds -- thereby diverting these coffee grounds from the landfill.
Participate in the Interdenominational Recycling Day
The TWK UMC Conference Creation Care Steering Committee and West End United Methodist Church jointly sponsor an interdenominational recycling day.
Spring Cleaning for a Good Cause
Creation Care Ministry (CCM) in partnership with the Refugee and Migrant Ministry (RMM) and ThriftSmart designates one Sunday in May for Spring Cleaning for a Good Cause at BUMC benefitting Connecting Kindness.
How Else Does BUMC Participate in Creation Care?
Resources
The Wesleyan Quadrilateral (with Scripture as the primary authority and tradition, reason, and experience illuminating it) provides tools for United Methodist to discern faithful responses and direction in a complex world.