Blessed Trinity Parish is taking steps to "provide for the needs of this generation without jeopardizing the needs of future generations" by establishing the Urban Center for Sustainability.
Coordinator Carol Waskovich, a parishioner and former English teacher who said she's "always had an interest in nature and global warming" has the new role of developing the Urban Center for Sustainability.
Fr. Michael Barrett, pastor of Blessed Trinity, sent a letter to parishioners in October, informing them of the grant and the new Urban Center for Sustainability. "The dream of our Stewardship Committee is that our parish campus can become a model and a visitation site for others looking at ways to provide for the needs of this generation without jeopardizing the needs of future generations," wrote Fr. Barrett.
"We have a magnificent opportunity to make a difference in our huge world by making some changes in our own little worlds," he continued. Those changes may include "compact fluorescent bulbs, faucet aerators, programmable thermostats and restricted time of use energy consumption.
"As a parish, we can also become a new way to be church, tending to the stewardship and care of God’s gracious gift of Mother Earth... ."
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