Abstract
A significant aspect of the mission of the church is to be a sacrament in the world that palpably embodies the divine vision of a new creation symbolic of the eschaton. If there ever was a need for such a vision to become a reality, now is the time. With the witness of drastic climate shifts, diminishment of biodiversity, and scarcity of natural resources, the church more than ever needs to adopt an organic mission that through liturgy and praxis can live out its eschatological universality. This chapter seeks to respond to this urgent cry for such ecclesiastical shift. It delineates the development of a sacramentally organic message, which includes two interviews with the Sisters of Earth of Green Mountain Monastery and an integrally ecological community of Maryknoll Sisters. Its purpose is to bolster the hope for the church to help usher an ecological civilization and an Ecozoic era.