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Healing Our Planet Earth (HOPE) - Singing a New Song of Hope

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Start time: Sat, Apr 12, 2008 09:00
 
End time: Sat, Apr 12, 2008 17:00
 
Type: Conference/Seminar
 
Website: www.healingourplanetearth.org
 
Contact name: Ruth Mulligan
 
Contact email: rmulligan [at] earthministry.org
 
Phone: 206-842-3017
 
Address: Seattle, Washington
United States
 

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This national Episcopal conference seeks to engage the Church in understanding and actively addressing the crisis of climate change. While this conference is hosted by Episcopalians, it welcomes participants from other denominations and faith traditions. www.healingourplanetearth.org

To register, go to: www.healingourplanetearth.org

$80 fee includes lunch, snacks & materials.

For more information email: hopeinfo@ecww.org

For more information about the Genesis Covenant go to: www.genesiscovenant.org

This one day conference includes keynote addresses from Presiding Bishop Katharine
Jefferts Schori, Ph.D., former oceanographer with NOAA, Bishop Steven Charleston, President of the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA and a Native American elder, and Dr. Sallie McFague, a Distinguished Theologian in Residence at the Vancouver School of Theology, in Vancouver, B.C.

A series of four panels and three workshops will be offered at the conference venue, St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Bellevue. The panels include: Advocacy & Entrepreneurship-Implementation in the Community; The Genesis Covenant; The Environment & Applied Theology; Science, Faith, and the Environment.
Seattle Art Museum, Olympic Sculpture Park, Site

Seeking the Next Level of Religious Environmental Engagement, a national conference on faith and the environment will be hosted by the Diocese of Olympia, Seattle (WA), and The Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA.


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