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Orthodox Fellowship of the Transfiguration

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The Orthodox Fellowship of the Transfiguration (OFT) first became a [[SCOBA|SCOBA]] endorsed organization in 2006. The Fellowship is pan-Orthodox and describes itself as “proclaiming the ecological mission of the Orthodox Church as the Reconciliation of All Things in Christ,” with a primary focus on relating Christianity to environmental issues in the U.S. and Canada as they also relate to global concerns. It is open to membership by Orthodox Christians who belong to canonical churches in North and Central America.
Program development and outreach with parishes, seminaries, groups and individuals are ongoing, and feedback is welcomed. OFT hosts a website providing information and a forum on Orthodoxy and the environment (now including a blog also available on Facebook and Twitter), and sponsors conferences and publications on the same. In 2010 it organized with St. Tikhon's Seminary a conference on Orthodoxy and the Environment," audio files of which are posted on Ancient Faith Radio, and earlier organized a conference on the same topic at St. Herman of Alaska Seminary. It also has organized "Christ in the Wilderness" workshops at Yosemite National Park (2005 and 2011), Long Island (2007), Sharon MA (2005), and Mount Rainier (2005).
The OFT has published newsletters and developed a correspondence course on “The Virtues & Ecological Practice”, and is publishing in 2012 a guide to "Greening the Orthodox Parish." The OFT is located in Santa Rosa, California, the hometown of its executive director, Frederick W. Krueger, a pioneer in what is often called the "Creation Care" movement among U.S. Chirstians, and also national coordinator of the U.S. National Religious Coalition on Creation Care. The OFT office there houses a library of Orthodox creation-related resources for sharing of information.
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