Richard Cizik is the Vice President for Governmental Affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals, an umbrella organization that represents over 60 evangelical denominations nationwide. He has become a leading proponent of Creation Care since 2002.  

At NAE Richard edits publications such as NAE Washington Insight; directs NAE’s Washington Insight Briefing and Christian Student Leadership Conferences; sets policy direction on issues before Congress, the White House, and Supreme Court; and serves as a national spokesman on issues of concern to evangelicals.

Ken Wilson is Senior Pastor at the Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ken is a recent participant in Scientists and Evangelicals United to Protect Creation. In collaboration with Dr. Joel Hunter, Ken has compiled “Creation Care: An Introduction for Busy Pastors,” a resource to assist pastors in equipping their congregations to care for creation. 

He also currently serves on the national board of Association of Vineyard Churches, and as regional overseer for the Vineyard Great Lakes Region. Ken is the co-author of Empowered Evangelicals, and serves on the Ann Arbor Human Rights Commission.

Scott Sabin is the Executive Director of Floresta, a Christian nonprofit organization, which reverses deforestation and poverty by transforming the lives of the rural poor in Mexico, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Tanzania. Scott has held this position for ten years, and has worked with Floresta for fourteen years, after beginning as a volunteer.  Floresta has planted over 3.2 million trees, offered over 3500 small business loans, and advanced the gospel in over 120 communities.

Prior to working for Floresta he served for seven years in the United States Navy.  He holds a BS in Political Science from Oregon State University and an MA in International Relations from University of San Diego.  While completing the language requirements for his Master’s degree in Guatemala, he first felt called to minister to the poor, as he witnessed the courageous work of countless missionaries and relief and development agencies.

Tri Robinson is Senior Pastor of Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Boise.  He is also the founder of "Let’s Tend the Garden", an environmental stewardship ministry that serves as a model for churches across the country.  He is the author of two books, Saving God’s Green Earth and Revolutionary Leadership, published by Ampelon Publishing.

With a degree in education and biology, he was a secondary science teacher for ten years before entering full-time ministry in 1982.  Tri served on the Board of Directors for the Association of Vineyard Churches for ten years until 2004.  Along with his responsibilities at Vineyard Boise, Tri is in demand as a conference speaker where he helps transfer his working insights and experience to a wide spectrum of church leaders