meckmin
Apr 29, 2021
Around the world people of faith realize that our earth and all people are sacred and at risk. Just how to respond is a conversation that often feels overwhelming and even discouraging. How can we strengthen our faith voice to respond to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise held a conversation on Thursday, April 15 at 12:30 pm to discuss what is happening, what we can do, and how we can strengthen our faith voice to respond to one of the most pressing issues of our time. If you missed this enlightening topic, not to worry! You can access recording below!
Join with people of faith throughout the Charlotte region to better
understand the urgency of the climate crisis and how we can collectively engage in sustainable solutions. Do you have a creation care committee or green team? Interested in going solar to reduce carbon emissions and save money? Concerned about climate change impacting those most vulnerable?
Come together with others at the Greening Our Faith Communities Summit. For more information, contact Rev. Amy Brooks or June Blotnick
About Rev: Amy Brooks Paradise
The Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise is GreenFaith’s North Carolina Organizer. A Unitarian Universalist minister, Amy served for many years with Charlotte’s Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN) and more recently as the minister of the UU Fellowship of Lake Norman. She’s on the board of the Mecklenburg Metropolitan Interfaith Ministry (MeckMIN) and the UU Justice Ministry of North Carolina.
About Food for Thought
Food for Thought is a way to gather persons from different faith groups and ethnicities, to break bread together, and to share in relevant issues of common concern. Join us for lunch, a presentation and discussion about a wide range of issues that affect our community. 3rd Thursday of every month |12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Zoom Presentations
CLICK HERE to find valuable resources featured in previous Food for Thought presentations.