The Black Church carries the tools, the theology, and the tradition to lead the environmental justice movement. This book shows exactly how. We're not learning environmentalism. We're remembering it. Long before the Black Church organized freedom movements and fed the hungry, our ancestors were people of the soil. They understood that land, water, and sky were sacred — inseparable from our knowledge of God. Now, in the face of climate crisis and environmental racism, this book calls the Church back to that sacred memory and forward into the full power of its prophetic calling. Green the Church is a revival framework rooted in Black prophetic tradition, connecting biblical theology with ecological justice, Sunday worship with Monday survival, ancient wisdom with urgent action, and local gardens with national power. From Rev. Dr. Ambrose F. Carroll, Sr., founder of the Green The Church movement, comes the first comprehensive guide connecting Black Church tradition to climate leadership — drawing from fifteen years of frontline organizing, biblical exposition, and case studies from congregations across the nation. What You Will Discover Knowledge — Explore Green Liberation Theology and reclaim the sacred connection between faith and creation. From Genesis to the Great Kingdoms of Africa, discover how caring for the Earth has always been woven into our calling. Action — Transform your church into a resilience hub with practical tools for solar installation, energy audits, community gardens, disaster preparedness, and food sovereignty. Build what your community needs, before the next crisis arrives. Power — Move from charity to systems change. Build coalitions, influence policy, generate wealth, and position your congregation as a mission force — not a mission field. R.A.C.E. — Resilience, Authenticity, Courage, and Empowerment. This proven values framework shows churches how to prepare for climate disasters, live in truth, speak prophetically, and build lasting community power across generations. This Book Is For Pastors and preachers seeking sermon foundations that connect Scripture to soil. Church trustees and leaders ready to turn sanctuaries into community resilience hubs. Youth and young adults seeking theological grounding for climate activism. Elders carrying ancestral wisdom about land and survival. Seminary students, faith-based nonprofit leaders, and environmental justice advocates. Anyone who knows the Black Church is called to heal both land and generations. What Makes This Different Green the Church calls you to remember who you have always been. With real case studies from churches across the nation — from Chicago's South Side to Oakland to the rural South — biblical exposition, practical checklists, and tools for immediate implementation, this book delivers both the why and the how of environmental justice in the Black Church. What Is Included Sermon foundations for preaching creation care. Disaster readiness checklists. Funding resources and grant guidance. Discussion questions for small groups and leadership teams. A comprehensive guide to starting Green the Church chapters in your community. And a roadmap for accessing the millions in climate funding now available to faith communities. The Earth is groaning. The people are rising. The Black Church is ready to lead.