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Have you made the Alverna Covenant?
History of the Alverna Covenant
The
Alverna Covenant was written by members of the Task Force
on Christian Lifestyle and Ecology of the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ) while meeting at Alverna Retreat
Center, a Franciscan retreat in Indianapolis, Ind. The
name has added significance. Alverna is named for Mt.
Alverna in Italy, the mountain retreat given to Francis
of Assisi. Francis is honored for his concern for the
care of and relatedness of all creation. The 800th anniversary
of Francis' birth was celebrated in 1981, the year the
Alverna Covenant was first introduced at the General Assembly
of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
The Alverna Covenant
Whereas:
- God has created the world with finite resources;
- God has given to us the stewardship of the earth;
- God has established order through many natural cycles.
And it is evident that:
- We are consuming resources at a rate that cannot be
maintained;
- We are interrupting many natural cycles;
- We are irresponsibly modifying the environment through
consumption and pollution;
- We are populating the earth at a rate that cannot
be maintained;
As a member of the human family and a follower
of Jesus Christ, I hereby covenant that:
- I will change my lifestyle to reduce my contribution
to pollution;
- I will support recycling efforts;
- I will search for sustainable lifestyles;
- I will work for public policies which lead to a just
and sustainable society;
- I will share these concerns with others and urge them
to make this Covenant.
If you agree with the principles outlined by the Alverna
Covenant and would like to be part of a newly forming
Disciples eco-justice/environmental network, click here
for more information.
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