CREATION JUSTICE BLOG
Pittsboro Presbyterian Church
WELCOME to the Creation Justice blog, managed by the Creation Justice Team of Pittsboro Presbyterian Church. We are a small group with a BIG concern about the fate of all God’s creatures, great and small, in this new era of human domination of our common home, planet Earth.
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Pittsboro Presbyterian Church
95 East Street (physical address)
PO Box 713 (mailing address)
Pittsboro NC 27312
(919) 542-4702
Office Hours
Tuesdays 9-2pm*
Thursdays 9am-2pm*
Call ahead if you would like to meet the pastor or other staff outside of regular office hours.
*occasionally emergency visits or meetings away from church affect these hours.
Worship Service
Sunday 11am
Sunday School 10am
© Copyright 2022 Pittsboro Presbyterian Church
So long ‘Eco-Justice’ & Hello ‘Creation Justice’
What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet... ~ Romeo & Juliet – Act II Scene II What’s in a name? The phrase 'A rose by any other name would smell as sweet' implies that things are what they are, no matter what name you...
To Tell the TRUTH – so help us, God!
“May God, working through each of us, save the United States of America.” ~ A. King – 10/19/2021 Without theatrical bombast or oratorical ostentation, but with measured yet moving rhetoric, a King yesterday argued against monarchy and autocracy and for saving...
9/11 then & now: Coming together and tearing apart
Take a stroll down the sidewalk along the west side of Chatham County’s Justice Center in Pittsboro, NC and you’ll walk back into a somber place of American history marked by unimaginable horror and mind-numbing shock and awe. There on a small plot of ground 444 miles...
Out of the woods – with H.D. Thoreau
It strikes me as an odd coincidence that this day, September 6, the observance of Labor Day, is also the very same day that in 1847 Henry David Thoreau packed up his meager belongings and bade his woodland cabin next to Walden Pond a fond adieu. The oddity of this...



