The Earth Is the Lord's Covenant Stewardship for a Global Movement

A growing network of believers across 10+ countries united in creation care, covenant stewardship, and the prayerful witness of the Annual Earth Day Vigil. Psalm 24:1

Our Mission

Creation Care Through Covenant Faith

TEITL (The Earth Is the Lord's) is a global movement of believers called to honor God's creation through prayer, stewardship, and prophetic witness. We believe caring for the earth is an act of worship—a covenant responsibility rooted in Scripture.

From the 10+ countries in our network to the Annual Earth Day Prayer Vigil, we are building a movement that shapes disciples, transforms communities, and fulfills the vision of covenant stewardship through 2030 and beyond.

Leadership Pipeline

The Fellows Program

Two tracks. One mission. Raising up a generation of covenant leaders who will steward creation and build the movement through 2030 and beyond.

Now Accepting Applications

Young Adult Fellow

Ages 21–29 · Open globally · Sept 2026 – Aug 2027

  • 12-month structured curriculum
  • Embedded with a Regional Leader
  • $150/month stipend
  • Earth Day 2027 service role
  • Commissioning at cohort completion
  • Priority consideration for Regional Leader roles

Coming 2027

Youth Program

Ages 16–21 · Details announced Fall 2026

  • Academic-load compatible format
  • Qualifies as community service credential
  • Mentored by Young Adult Fellows
  • Designed for college admissions portfolios

Our Reach

A global movement rooted in local communities

From Lagos to London, from Port of Spain to Sydney — The Earth Is The Lord's brings together young believers across continents who share one conviction: the Earth belongs to God, and we are its stewards.

Selection Timeline

From application to cohort

The inaugural cohort is small and intentional. Each region selects Fellows jointly by Regional Leader recommendation and Central Team review.

Get In Touch

Have questions about the movement?

Whether you're interested in the Fellows Program, want to bring TEITL to your community, or just want to learn more — we would love to hear from you.