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A neglected, polluted creek that runs through Grand Rapids, Mich., is getting some help from local Christian Reformed churches.

The Stewards of Plaster Creekā€”which include Alger Park CRC, Madison Square CRC, Roosevelt Park CRC, Woodlawn CRC, and the CRC Office of Social Justice, among othersā€”held a workshop during the summer to further church involvement in improving Plaster Creek.

All the participating churches are situated in the creekā€™s watershed, as are the CRCā€™s U.S. denominational building and Calvin College.

ā€œWeā€™re hoping that this is going to spread,ā€ said Dave Warners, a biology professor at Calvin College. ā€œSo far the churches involved have found a lot of eager people in their congregations.ā€

The workshop was a follow-up to one held last year. Participants heard reports on what some of the churches have done. Roosevelt Park, Alger Park, and Woodlawn each held one or more creek clean-up days, sometimes including the community and local schools.

Participants also heard about the state of the creek: it is polluted with fertilizer, invasive species, and trash, and its banks are eroding in places.

ā€œI happen to be someone who thinks that an important part of my churchā€™s witness is its care for the earth,ā€ said Rev. Michael Abma of Woodlawn CRC. ā€œFrom the Reformed perspective, Christianity is about the redeeming of humanity but also the redeeming of all creation.ā€

Andrea Lubbertsā€™ passion for getting her church, Roosevelt Park CRC, involved with environmental issues was met when she joined the Stewards of Plaster Creek. She said, ā€œWhen God puts your passion together with an opportunity to serve him, how can you say no? Itā€™s just too sweet.ā€ Lubberts, her husband, Mark, and their three young children have been hiking sections of the creek to become more familiar with it.

For more on the Stewards of Plaster Creek, see .

For more on what the Christian Reformed Church says about creation care, see .

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