IPC' pilot One Water Partnership started in the Jones Falls watershed and has expanded across the rest of Baltimore City and County. Want to see what congregations have done to help restore creation in the Baltimore region? Check out our "Go See For Yourself" flyer which lists congregations addresses and projects that will inspire you and your congregation to take action.
Get involved and join us for an upcoming regional event:
eARTh Art Exhibition- thru July 13th
The Meeting House Gallery, Columbia, MDGarden Guardians-Howard County
Multiple Locations & DatesHow To Get Your Green Projects Funded
Virtual WebinarSpring Has Sprung Days
Stillmeadow Community Fellowship, Baltimore, MDConservation Garden Maintenance Workshop
Saint Francis Episcopal Parish & Community Center, Timonium, MDTree Care Workshop-SJEC
Saint John's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City, MDStormwater 101-God Makes the Rain
Union Memorial UMC, Baltimore, MDWorld Labyrinth Day -Walk as One
Saint John's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City, MDOMI Green Spring Fling
Oakland Mills Interfaith Center, Columbia, MD3rd Annual Garden Swap
First Presbyterian Church of Howard County, Columbia, MDPollinator Garden Planting
Union Memorial UMC, Baltimore, MDSpring Has Sprung Days
Stillmeadow Community Fellowship, Baltimore, MDNature Celebration Guided Walk
Annapolis Friends Meeting, Annapolis, MDSpring Has Sprung Days
Stillmeadow Community Fellowship, Baltimore, MDJune 2024 Faithful Green Leaders Training
OnlineScreening of "The Story of Plastic"
Virtual WebinareARTh Meet The Artists Reception
The Meeting House Gallery, Columbia, MDSpring Has Sprung Days
Stillmeadow Community Fellowship, Baltimore, MDOne Water Partnership Juneteenth & Solstice Celebration 2024
Leakin Park, Baltimore, MDThe Story of Plastic In Person Film Screening-SJEC
Saint John's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City, MDIf you would like to learn more about how your congregation can join the One Water Partnership in the Baltimore region, please contact us at:
[email protected] or by phone at (410) 609-6852.
Congregations in Baltimore City and Baltimore County are eligible to receive $500 of "seed" funding to help start and sustain a creation care ministry or "Green Team". To qualify a congregation needs to:
- Send a team of preferably 3 or more members to IPC's Faithful Green Leaders Training
- Sign the IPC Partner Congregation Pledge
- Commit to installing or maintaining a "green infrastructure" practice that has direct positive water quality impact like planting trees, installing a cistern or rain garden, or conservation/native plant garden (see Baltimore Menu for Action)
Special thanks to all of our One Water Partnership partners and pledge-signing congregations.
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