Become a Charter Member
The environmental problems we face are immense. Your actions matter and you can make a difference where you live.
We frequently hear from you, “I love the great work A Rocha is doing…and what I can do?” For many years, we have grappled with creating a solution that will allow you to care more deeply for creation in your own apartment, backyard, neighborhood, or church. Love Your Place is our response to your question.
Ecological problems are immense, and we hear your frustrations and anxieties about what to do and even where to start. Love Your Place isn’t designed to solve every environmental challenge you face, but it will provide you with practical resources to help you know how and why to care for God’s creation as a part of your daily life. Plus, you’ll share the journey with a community of other members to sustain you along the way.
What is included in Love Your Place membership?
- You get themed courses that help you cultivate a deep love for creation through curated science and theology materials, as well as devotional guides and simple action steps
- You get an online community that helps you connect with others who care about creation
- You’ll get a weekly email with a downloadable, snack-sized resource that you can use to care for creation
- You get a few fun little pieces of flair, too
The membership will sustain the ongoing development of Love Your Place resources and also help support the work of A Rocha in the U.S.
Charter Membership Opens October 21st
Love Your Place enrollment will be open October 21-31st only, so join our newsletter list to get a reminder when enrollment opens.
Frequently Asked Questions
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If you have further questions about becoming a Love Your Place member, please visit this page for more information or email us at [email protected].
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