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Overview and Mission
The National Religious Partnership for the Environment is a formal alliance of major faith groups and denominations of Jewish and Christian communities and organizations within the United States. The Partnership integrates care for God's creation throughout religious life: theology, worship, social teaching, education, congregational life, and public policy initiative.
History
The National Religious Partnership for the Environment was formed 1993. It was formed with the intent to help religious communities in the United States respond to the global environmental crisis. The partnership was founded in the early 1990's when religious leaders across the board began to call for environmental consciousness. In 1991, Pope John Paul II wrote: