We are so proud of all the NC Congregations that are powering their faith facilities with renewable energy from the sun, and a fantastic way to CELEBRATE SUMMER is to share your solar success story with the Interfaith Power & Light Congregational Solar network!
Click here for a form to upload photos and share your congregation’s solar power journey. We hope to collect as many stories as possible to help tell the story of Creation Care activities all across the state. Contact info@ncipl.org for questions and support in sharing your solar success stories!
Resource link: Interfaith Power & Light Congregational Solar
- Community UCC Solar Project
- Elon Community Church
- Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
- Epworth United Methodist Church
- First Congregational United Church of Christ, Asheville
- Hendersonville First United Methodist Church Solar Installation
- Hillside Church, A Baptist Fellowship
- Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte
- Peace United Church of Christ
- Pilgrim United Church of Christ
- Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill
- Christ Episcopal Church, Albemarle Offers NCIPL Energy Workshop to Public
- Durham Shambhala Meditation Center Energy Audit Reflection
- Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Hayesville, NC wins national award for work at nexus of climate and poverty
- St. Thomas More Energy Audit Reflection
- Temple Emanuel, Winston Salem
- Unitarian Coastal Fellowship, Morehead City
- Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of W-S
- United Church of Chapel Hill
- West Market Street United Methodist Church, Greensboro
- Christ Episcopal Church, Albemarle Offers NCIPL Energy Workshop to Public
- Community United Church of Christ, Raleigh
- Durham Shambhala Meditation Center Energy Audit Reflection
- Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Hayesville, NC wins national award for work at nexus of climate and poverty
- Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Hayesville
- St. Thomas More Energy Audit Reflection
- The Catholic Community of St. Thomas More, Chapel Hill
- West Market Street United Methodist Church, Greensboro
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