Additional Resources
In North Carolina
- The North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, based in Raleigh, covers 56 counties in eastern North Carolina. The website includes a way for visitors to find a church in their area.
- The Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, based in Charlotte, covers the 44 western counties of North Carolina. The website includes information about its 1,100 churches.
- The North Carolina Green Building Technology Database is a collection of case studies on projects in North Carolina that have implemented specific green building techniques, strategies or technologies. The website also includes dozens of useful links.
- Advanced Energy is a North Carolina-based company that works to improve energy options, develop efficient programs and test new products. The website features information about new technologies.
- Founded in 1926, Duke Divinity School is one of 13 seminaries founded and supported by the United Methodist Church. The Duke Endowment provides major support. The website includes an e-newsletter sign-up link.
- Guidelines for Environmentally Friendly Structures - A Checklist for Rural Churches & Related Buildings, June 2006 (pdf). Funded by The Duke Endowment and compiled by Stephens Architecture for the North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, this booklet gives practical advice for congregations interested in building sustainable facilities.
In the United States and Abroad
The U.S. Green Building Council is a nonprofit that helps make information on environmentally sound building practices accessible. The website features dates for courses and workshops.
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