Science-Palooza, Studio 19…
Red Mountain United Methodist Church 2936 N. Power Road, Mesa, AZ, United StatesNo time like the present to learn about our environment!
No time like the present to learn about our environment!
"Changing our lives shifts the culture and creates space for collective action. Together, let’s explore a more meaningful life – without all the fossil fuel!"
What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us?
A Climate Reality Project oriented gathering to focus on the local impact of climate change.
This year’s conference will teach faith leaders how our current food system is contributing to the climate crisis.
Attend this event if you wish to have your faith in humanity restored and improve the way you react. Childcare will be provided.
The best solution to climate crisis depression is to learn how to TAKE ACTION. Learn how to be a Climate Reality Leader.
Washington National Cathedral and Interfaith Power & Light co-host this online service focused on our shared call to climate action. Join us in prayer and song in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day at www.cathedral.org/earthday Our traditions are beautiful in their diversity. Each offers a unique gift to Read more…
November 29, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF COMMUNITY – Brian Kirbis, A Community Tea Ceremony, Theasophie For our last “Weather Report,” Tea Master Brian Kirbis who has opened each conversation with a tea pouring to set a tone of well being and attention, on this final session, he will take us through a Read more…
Environmental Day at the Capitol is the Sierra Club's annual lobby day! We do this in collaboration with 20 plus other organizations. We will have information tables, speakers, and will be setting up appointments with legislators. You need not have any experience or be an expert and will have a Read more…
Foothills Christian Church invites you to their Connection to Nature event, celebrating the shared value of caring for the earth. Activities include crafts, games, animal encounters, enrichment presentations, food, raffle, storytelling, and a Hoop Dance performance.
If you believe in the moral responsibility to care for creation for the sake of our faith, our congregations, our families, communities, and future generations, join the National Faith + Climate Forum on April 16, 2024! Changes in our climate are increasingly impacting congregations, and clergy and lay leaders, like Read more…