Creation Care
Memorial UMC is a member of One Home One Future, a multi-faith campaign to strengthen vitality, relevance, and community connection across generations in local congregations nationwide. We are part of a visible effort to invite creation care and climate action, no matter if you are just getting started or already engaging.
Initiatives take on site:
- Recycling in every room: single stream recycling
- Plastic Bags/Film, Styrofoam and Battery collection for the local recycling center
- Refillable water bottle station
- LED lightbulbs
- "Turn Off Lights" and "Please Close Door" signs to save energy.
- Increasing use of real cups and utensils instead of single-use items
- Using up what we have instead of buying new (e.g. hospitality items and furniture)
- Xeriscaping with more to come. Xeriscaping, as defined by National Geographic, is the practice of designing landscapes to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation.
- We'll be updating our labyrinth to become a Sacred Grounds or Certified Wildlife Habitat in 2024.
- Composting is in discussion for the campus.
Creation Care Team Leader: Taylor Youngblood, City of Austin Zero Waste Block Leader