Thursday, May 7, 2020

Green Faith - Tomorrow: We are coming together as people of faith.


Thank you so much for your outpouring of generosity for #GivingTuesdayNow yesterday. We could not do this work without you, especially not in these difficult times. Thank you, for the donations and the kind and encouraging words.
If you missed what’s been happening in the last few weeks here at GreenFaith, check out a wrap-up on the blog, including a heartfelt message from Benki Piyako, a leader of the Ashaninka tribe in the Amazonian state of Acre opposing destructive development, and so many other faith leaders who were speaking about the intersection of climate change and the global crisis that we are finding ourselves in today.
For this week’s regular Faith Community Call for Care and Resilience, the spiritual reflection will be led by Rev. Dr. David Ellingson, whose spiritual writing about kayaking the Mississippi River; the Erie Canal and Hudson River; and the fjords of Norway have earned him the nickname “Paddle Pilgrim.”
Please join us on Thursday at 11 am OR 4 pm / 16:00 New York Time (find your local time here). Both calls will be held via ZoomWe will also be live-streaming the 4 pm call on our Facebook page.
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. We are finding peace within, and connection with each other. Practicing care and resilience in this time of crisis. We hope to see you on Thursday.
In Faith,
Rev. Fletcher Harper
Executive Director, GreenFaith

P.S. Rev., we understand this is a difficult time for so many people, but your support has been instrumental. If you’re able to, please make a gift today so we can continue our work of building a powerful climate movement of people of faith and spirit.

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