Friday, March 20, 2020

Finding Solace: Join the daily call


It’s been a long week. But care, connection, and community are possible.
We have been meeting online every day this week for the Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience. More than 500 people have connected with each other this week.
It’s been such a lovely, restful, and spirited time together.
For our last call this week, we are joined by Rev. Leo Woodberry. Rev. Woodberry is a nationally recognized environmental justice leader. He helped shut down the operations of the Ku Klux Klan in South Carolina, and organized community members around mercury contamination in fish and waterways from pollution from coal-burning power plants. Reverend Woodberry is the pastor of Kingdom Living Temple.
We will come together again at 4 pm / 16:00 New York Time (find your local time here). Join the conversation on Zoom or watch the simultaneous livestream here on Facebook.
As people of faith and spirit, we are building a world rooted in love, justice and compassion for everyone in our human family. Right here. And right now.
Come today, Friday March 20, for our last call this week at 4 pm / 16:00 New York Time. Here are the links again to join on Facebook Live or, for the full experience, on Zoom.
Come by yourself, or bring your friends and family. We are finding peace within, and connection with each other. Practicing care and resilience in this time of crisis.
In faith,
Rev. Fletcher Harper and the entire GreenFaith team


P.S. We believe that the measurement of a healthy society is how we treat those who are the most vulnerable. Please join people of faith and spirit in signing and sharing this values statement, and committing to build that society together.

P.P.S. Missed one of the calls this week? Recordings of our Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience are on our Facebook page.
101 South Third Avenue, #12, Highland Park, NJ, USA 08904
732-565-7740 (Phone)

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