Committed to Environmental Sustainability
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Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary is committed to integrating ecological perspectives and sustainable practices throughout the curriculum, worship and spiritual life, programming, building and grounds, and administrative operations of the seminary.
Learn more about the steps Garrett-Evangelical is taking to live out the commitment to Creation Care:
- Newly Renovated and LEED Certified Loder Hall
- Seminary Stewardship Alliance
- Featured Article in Aware February 2013 by Dr. Timothy Eberhart
- New Course Offering in May of 2013 - Food, Faith, and Justice: Holy Communion for the Whole Creation
Garrett-Evangelical's commitment to environmental stewardship can only happen because of the gifts given to the annual fund, which has direct impact on faculty and staff salaries, building and grounds maintance, and student financial aid. Your help is needed. Will you partner with us as we continue to embrace environmental responsibility?
or send a check to:
Attn: Development
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
2121 Sheridan Rd.
Evanston, IL 60201
Environmental Stewardship
Committee Survey
Seminary vegetable gardens? Congregational workshops on confronting environmental racism? A “Biblical Ethics of Land Use” course? Better campus recycling? You can help the Environmental Stewardship Committee shape Garrett-Evangelical’s creation care vision and goals by completing this brief online survey, click here.

Philip Amerson, president, and Arnold Henning, CFO, are presented with the LEED Certificate for Loder Hall
Lallene Rector, academic dean at Garrett-Evangelical, signing the covenant for creation care with the Seminary Stewardship Alliance
Master of Divinity student, Jake Ohlemiller
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