The Creation Care Club is a group of Geneva College students dedicated to the care of God′s creation. We recognize that the earth belongs to God and that humans have been given the privilege and responsibility of caring for it in a way that honors and glorifies God.
The primary purpose of the Creation Care Club is to promote stewardship of the creation on Geneva's campus and in the surrounding community. We aim to increase awareness about the responsibility that Christians have to care for our Lord's creation, to educate about how we can be good stewards, and to encourage activities and habits that protect and restore creation.
The club doesn't use this page anymore, but there are other ways to connect with the club and stay informed regarding club meetings, projects, and events. Contact Miss Tobias (mctobias@geneva.edu), the club's faculty advisor, and she can get you in touch with the club officers. You can be added to to the email list, then you'll receive announcements and be invited to meetings. You can also ask the club officers to give you access to club meeting minutes if you're not able to attend meetings but you want to stay informed regarding what you missed.
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The club members don't seem to be fans of Facebook, so this site doesn't get used much, either. Miss Tobias posts things once in a while. But, if you're a Facebook user and you want to joint the Facebook group, you're welcome to join and post things. A few alumni still follow it.
Ever wonder what we've been up to this year?
Check it out here!
The club meets over dinner at Alex's Monday at 5:10 about every 2 weeks. Contact Kiyo Admiraal or Sarah Arment to find out when the next meeting is.
Kiyo K Admiraal <emma.admiraal@geneva.edu>; Sarah E Arment <sarah.arment@geneva.edu>
Official club meeting times for the spring semester of 2018:
Thursdays, 5:45 pm to 6:15 pm in S&E lobby
(Cancellations may be posted here or on our Facebook page.)
The Creation Care Club partners with Pioneer Food Service and Physical Plant and library staff to compost some of the food scraps from the dining hall and coffee grounds from the library. The cooks collect the food scraps, physical plant staff...
In October, Ben Lowe came to Geneva to encourage us to be keep being faithful in the good work that God has called us to. Trying to make a difference and have a positive influence in our world can be tiresome and discouraging at times. C...
Each spring the club collects unwanted (but use-able) furniture and other items from students moving out of the residence halls. In the fall we have a big sale to sell these items back to the students. Students get a chance to buy inexpensive ...