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The New Community Project is a faith-based nonprofit organization with the modest goal of changing the world! People are struggling, the earth is a mess, God's not amused, and we all know something's not right here. Our mission is to provide experiences that change us, resources that challenge us, and a community that gives us hope. Here’s how we do it.
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Getting up close and personal with our world—whether on our Learning Tours to Asia, Africa, the Amazon, the Arctic and Central America or at our Sustainable Living Homestead in Virginia |
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Inviting people and communities to think about how we're treating our planet and the people with whom we share it, and the world we're passing on to our children--and what all this says about us and the things we value |
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Creating relationships with our neighbors and with the creation around us that provide the understanding and the sense of community we need to build a better future for our planet and its people |
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The New Community Project
Offering resources that challenge us
experiences that change us
and a community that gives us hope
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Community Project
Building a new community of justice and peace for our neighbors and respect for the earth
718 Wilder Street
Elgin, IL 60123
888-800-2985-toll free
David Radcliff, director; Tom Benevento, Sustainable Living Homestead director; Aaron Johnston, Sustainable Building coordinator; Kim Chaffin, Care for Creation specialist; Becky Fletcher, website manager; Heidi Gross, database manager; Juliana Pitruzzello, financial secretary and product management
ncp@newcommunityproject.org
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New Community Project never sells or otherwise discloses user or donor information outside the organization.
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About the upside-down logo: From space there is no up or down to planet Earth. When drawing the maps, the US and Europe are on top because . . . we draw the maps. The choice of the “upside-down” Earth as our logo shows our commitment to begin looking at our world and its people in a new way, with a new set of values and relationships. The early Christian community was accused of "turning the world upside down" for its radical way of doing things, and movements throughout history have been blamed for upsetting the established order. We can only hope they say the same thing about us…. |
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