A Rocha’s Picnics en el Arroyo program offers free, safe, and supported access to parks for under-resourced Hispanic families in Austin, TX, helping the benefits of God’s creation to be available to all!
A Rocha USA is helping Christians and churches recover our biblical calling as caretakers of God’s good but groaning world. We do this through:
Strategic partnerships with a diverse range of conservation and faith-based organizations
This NEW collection of prayers, songs, laments, benedictions and more is designed help integrate the call to care for God’s creation into communal worship.
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And it was made to flourish.
As God’s image-bearers within the community of creation, humans are uniquely called to the holy work of earthkeeping.
At a time of growing despair and paralysis, A Rocha is nurturing community and hope through restoring both people and places.
Watch our “Get to know A Rocha USA” video to learn more about how we’re living this out.
In a time of growing social-ecological challenges, we have too often neglected our biblical calling to care for creation. Christians are the largest faith community in the U.S., but we are also known as being among the least supportive of environmental action.
For the past forty years, A Rocha organizations have been pioneering faith-based conservation projects around the world. We’re all about DOING creation care, and our hands-on initiatives are motivated by our Christian faith, guided by rigorous science and theology, and rooted in our diverse communities.
A Rocha’s Picnics en el Arroyo program offers free, safe, and supported access to parks for under-resourced Hispanic families in Austin, TX, helping the benefits of God’s creation to be available to all!
Verónica Godoy shares how planting and picnicking are two ways to join Christ in making all things new. She also shares how tango is one way to have a good time.
With experiences ranging from political science to environmental studies, from Santa Barbara to the North Cascades and the Minnesota Boundary Waters, Dylan Richardson delights in drawing others into caring for God’s creation.
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