Greetings!
When you look, really look, out at the horizon in our beautiful state, what do you see?
We don’t see a lot of buildings, of course, or billboards, or even a lot of people. We all have chosen to live in Vermont because of its beauty, and we’re proud of how well we’ve provided stewardship for our land. But do you know what is happening to our natural resources? Do you know what happens in our natural resources? And how it is connected to our climate, and how it can survive?
In Sunday School this week, we are going to start our fall discussion about the climate and our ecology, and how we make a difference, even if we don’t know we’re making a difference. We will be discussing compost, in particular, and how the cycle of “life and death” of plants and leaves and even animals contributes to the health of our woods, forests and soil. So if your kids start talking about worms and decomposition, you’ll know where they got it from!
See you there!
Tom