You and I are called to respond to the moral and spiritual crisis of our time with bold action. And sometimes that means getting off of our mats and out of our pews to hold corporate and government leaders to account. Join us on May 8-11 for No Faith in Fossil Fuels: A Climate Finance Summit. At the summit, we’ll learn and strategize together about how to most effectively put pressure on asset managers and banks which bankroll the fossil fuel industry and climate change. Some session highlights:
…and so much more! Click here to read about all of the sessions and sign up. See you at the summit, Rev. Chelsea MacMillan P.S. Can’t wait until May to take action for bold, responsible climate finance? Right now, GreenFaith’s grassroots leaders are organizing to engage in prayerful public action to put moral pressure on banks that keep funding fossil fuels. Check out some of our in-person events: Charlotte, NYC, and the Bay Area (email katie@greenfaith.org) or join us at our virtual action hours targeting banks and asset managers. |
In this blog, we'll look at how men and women at serving Jesus Christ both at home and abroad. We'll focus on how God is using their work to transform the lives of people all over the world.
Thursday, April 13, 2023
GreenFaith - The problem isn’t climate change.
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