March 22 has been designated World Water Day by the United Nations. In Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for that Sunday, Mary Getz of the Episcopal Church’s Office of Government Relations writes that “water is central to our understanding of God’s relationship to the world, carrying the image of renewal, promise, and hope,” and that the conservation and wise use of water is, therefore, a duty of all Christians. She describes steps that can be taken to improve access to clean water for people all over the world.
Here is a water project by St. John’s Episcopal Church in Powell, Wyoming:
The Diocese of Missouri is raising funds for the Diocese of Liu in Sudan, May 25-31. Click here for how to support this effort.
Episcopal Relief and Development also offers a way to give clean water here.
For more information on how you can help and to print bulletin inserts click here.