Read these success stories and get inspired! If your congregation has reduced energy use by 10% or more, send us your stories to publish here. Email to programs@interfaithpowerandlight.org

People’s Church of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo, MI People’s Church of Kalamazoo, Michigan, a Unitarian Universalist Society, has set a goal for themselves to reach net ...
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Hillside, a Baptist Fellowship
Hillside Church, a Baptist Fellowship 10% carbon reduction Hillside Church, a Baptist Fellowship, is committed to Creation Care by reducing ...
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Emmaus Cut the Carbon by 60%!
Emmaus United Church of Christ, Vienna, VA A group of dedicated volunteer Green Team members have worked for years to ...
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Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church Cut Energy Use in Half!
Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church, Severna Park, MD 50% and above reduction Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church in Severna Park, MD carefully ...
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Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church – All Hands on Deck!
Cincinnati, Ohio Mt. Auburn Presbyterian has reduced their carbon emissions by 75 tons through energy saving measures and the installation ...
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Shalom Mennonite Church
Shalom Mennonite Church Joins Network of Solar Congregations Indianapolis, Indiana Shalom Mennonite Church in Indianapolis, Indiana has cut their emissions ...
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Covenant Christian Church keeps the covenant for the Earth
Urbandale, Iowa Covenant Christian Church is a certified Interfaith Power & Light Cool Congregation at the 10% level! Covenant is ...
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Niles Discovery Church
Fremont, CA This small congregation that is part of both the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples ...
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St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
Davis, California Becoming a Zero Carbon Church The Episcopal Church of St. Martin offered a virtual tour of their Zero ...
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Temple Sinai of Glendale
Glendale, California Temple Sinai of Glendale began with a small but important step – getting an energy audit from their ...
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