Cool Congregations Cohort
4th Monday/month, 7 p.m. central, online Starts January 27, 2025 Faith communities of all faith/spiritual traditions are invited to join the Cool Congregations Cohort in 2025. The cohort will meet monthly online throughout the year, and the facilitator will work with you to accomplish two goals during the course of the year: (1) develop a [...]
Living the Change – Online
Interfaith group presents the Walk on Earth Gently multifaith statement February - May, dates/times vary, online Scientists tell us that we must reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 (vs. a 2010 baseline), and that 25 – 30% of all needed emissions reductions must come from individuals/households. 50% may seem like a very [...]
Earthkeeping in a Faith Community: A Case Study-Online
Rev. Mel Caraway, Retired United Methodist Pastor, Caretaker of God's Creation Coordinator - Horizon Texas Conference, GBGM EarthKeeper, United Methodist Creation Justice Movement Steering Committee, Past President - Texas Impact Board of Directors, Texas Impact/TXIPL Interfaith Climate Co-Coordinator & Climate Reality Project Leader. Join the Rev. Mel Caraway, a retired United Methodist pastor, to learn [...]
Climate Solutions 101 – Online
Think there is no solution to climate change? Nothing could be farther from the truth. Effective climate solutions are available now! Climate Solutions 101 is the world’s first major educational effort focused solely on climate solutions. Rather than rehashing well-known climate challenges, these materials from Project Drawdown concentrate on game-changing climate action based on rigorous [...]
Faithful Resilience: A Study on Climate Resilience for Faith Communities – Online
Faithful Resilience is a six-part weekly study on climate resilience for faith communities. The climate crisis has arrived. Faith communities must not only react, but also prepare. Over the last decade, hurricanes have intensified, wildfires have burnt stronger, and heat waves have baked our cities. These events can only be expected to get worse in [...]