Mission & History

Envisioning a stable climate.

 

Vision

We envision a stable climate where humans live in right and just relationship, interconnected with a healthy, thriving, natural world.

 

Mission

Interfaith Power and Light inspires and mobilizes people of faith and conscience to take bold and just action on climate change.

Values

• Because we embrace faith and spirituality, we are grounded in the interconnectedness of the sacred, the natural world, and one another.

• Because we embrace justice, we act with inclusion and respect, working in solidarity with vulnerable and marginalized communities.

 

• Because we embrace hope, we are empowered to live into our vision for the world for present and future generations.

• Because we embrace courage, we speak with a prophetic voice to create equity and restore wholeness to all.

• Because love is central to who we are, we are committed to ending the suffering caused by climate change.


How we live this out

 

Inspiring and engaging individuals, families, and faith and local communities to embody spiritual and societal transformation by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions while building a new relationship with Earth.

Mobilizing people of faith and conscience to advocate for just and equitable climate solutions at the local, state, and national levels.

Working collaboratively with the IPL national network, diverse partner organizations, and marginalized communities.

Modeling shared leadership and decision-making within our organization and our partnerships.

Focusing on our common values, broadly communicating the moral obligation to address the urgency of global warming.

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History of the national organization

Interfaith Power & Light effort began in 1998 with Episcopal Power & Light and the support of Grace Cathedral as a unique coalition of Episcopal churches aggregated to purchase renewable energy. In 2000, this Episcopal effort broadened its focus, brought in other faith partners, and California Interfaith Power & Light was born. California IPL developed a successful organizational model that engaged hundreds of congregations, educated thousands of people of faith about the moral and ethical mandate to address global warming, and helped pass California’s landmark climate and clean energy laws. Building on California’s success, this model has now been adopted by 40 state affiliates, and we are working to establish Interfaith Power & Light programs in every state.

Global warming is one of the biggest threats facing humanity today

The very existence of life – life that religious people are called to protect – is jeopardized by our continued dependency on fossil fuels for energy. Every major religion has a mandate to care for Creation. We were given natural resources to sustain us, but we were also given the responsibility to act as good stewards and preserve life for future generations.

For two decades, IPL has been helping congregations address global warming by being better stewards of energy. The campaign has a track record of tangible results: shrinking carbon footprints and educating hundreds of thousands of people in the pews about the important role of people of faith in addressing this most challenging issue.

In addition to practicing energy stewardship in our facilities, IPL brings the voice of the faith community into the policy-making arena. We know that our actions alone cannot stem the tide of climate change – we need to enact public policies to advance clean energy and to limit carbon pollution. IPL is working to support policy change at the local, state, and national levels.

As people of faith, our mission includes being advocates for vulnerable people and communities that are the most heavily impacted by climate change. From air pollution to droughts to rising seas, it is poor people who are being hit first and worst by global warming. Our goal is to ensure that climate policies provide adaptation and mitigation support for communities domestically and internationally whose health and survival is at stake. We also aim to make sure that all people can participate in and benefit from the growing clean energy economy.