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March 2015
Inaugural “Spring Into Action Celebration” with Rev. Sally Bingham
Mark your calendars to join NCIPL and friends on Tuesday, March 24 for a reception and remarks by Interfaith Power & Light's founder and President Rev. Sally Bingham. This inaugural event will be held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The Rev. Sally Bingham has brought widespread attention to the link between religious faith and the environment through her work on The Regeneration Project and the Interfaith Power & Light campaign. As one of the first faith leaders to fully recognize…
Find out more »“Faith Voices for Clean Energy” Advocacy Day
Spring into Action: Advocacy Day You are invited to join NCIPL and Interfaith Power & Light founder and president Rev. Sally Bingham on March 25th at the NC General Assembly in Raleigh for the Faith Voices for Clean Energy Advocacy Day. We will meet with members of the General Assembly to hear their vision for North Carolina and to express our support for new and existing clean energy policies. You can listen to a recording of the Advocating with Compassion webinar that we held on March 18…
Find out more »“Faith Voices for Clean Energy” Advocacy Day
Spring into Action: Advocacy Day You are invited to join NCIPL and Interfaith Power & Light founder and president Rev. Sally Bingham on March 25th at the NC General Assembly in Raleigh for the Faith Voices for Clean Energy Advocacy Day. We will meet with members of the General Assembly to hear their vision for North Carolina and to express our support for new and existing clean energy policies. You can listen to a recording of the Advocating with Compassion webinar that we held on March 18…
Find out more »April 2015
Buildings for a New Tomorrow Symposium with the Episcopal Church Building Fund
This year's Buildings for a New Tomorrow symposium, with the theme of #ChangedChurchChangedWorld, will help you change the way you use your church and grounds. The event will feature a long list of speakers, lots of concrete, hands-on advice, and inspiration for engaging your congregation around its church and grounds to develop greater awareness and sustainability. The event will be April 13-15 in Raleigh. Visit the event website for more information and to register.
Find out more »Buildings for a New Tomorrow Symposium with the Episcopal Church Building Fund
This year's Buildings for a New Tomorrow symposium, with the theme of #ChangedChurchChangedWorld, will help you change the way you use your church and grounds. The event will feature a long list of speakers, lots of concrete, hands-on advice, and inspiration for engaging your congregation around its church and grounds to develop greater awareness and sustainability. The event will be April 13-15 in Raleigh. Visit the event website for more information and to register.
Find out more »2015 NC Council of Churches Legislative Seminar
Join NCCC on April 14 at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church in Cary for the Council’s 2015 Legislative Seminar. Held every two years, the Seminar equips people of faith with the information they need to be advocates on issues before the NC General Assembly. Registration with workshop options is available here. The cost is $15 for students, $25 for all others, and that includes a light breakfast underwritten by Partners in Health and Wholeness, and a boxed lunch prepared by the Interfaith Food Shuttle’s Catering…
Find out more »2015 NC Council of Churches Legislative Seminar
Join NCCC on April 14 at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church in Cary for the Council’s 2015 Legislative Seminar. Held every two years, the Seminar equips people of faith with the information they need to be advocates on issues before the NC General Assembly. Registration with workshop options is available here. The cost is $15 for students, $25 for all others, and that includes a light breakfast underwritten by Partners in Health and Wholeness, and a boxed lunch prepared by the Interfaith Food Shuttle’s Catering…
Find out more »June 2015
3rd Annual Wake Forest Food & Faith Intensive in Asheville
Convened by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative Theme: "A New Heaven, A New Earth: Ecology, Permaculture, and Revelation." Morning lectures with biblical scholar Dr. Barbara Rossing discussing ecological themes in the book of Revelation; afternoon workshops on either "How to Create and Sustain a Faith-based Food & Agriculture ministry," with Na'Taki Jelks and Sarah Nolan, or "Redemptive Permaculture" with Chris Grataski. The Rev. Nurya Love Parish will serve as our course chaplain, and Charles Pettee of Folkpsalm will…
Find out more »3rd Annual Wake Forest Food & Faith Intensive in Asheville
Convened by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative Theme: "A New Heaven, A New Earth: Ecology, Permaculture, and Revelation." Morning lectures with biblical scholar Dr. Barbara Rossing discussing ecological themes in the book of Revelation; afternoon workshops on either "How to Create and Sustain a Faith-based Food & Agriculture ministry," with Na'Taki Jelks and Sarah Nolan, or "Redemptive Permaculture" with Chris Grataski. The Rev. Nurya Love Parish will serve as our course chaplain, and Charles Pettee of Folkpsalm will…
Find out more »February 2016
Franciscan spirituality
Father Mike from the Newman Catholic Center at Chapel Hill will be giving a talk in the comment area of the Activity Center about Franciscan Spirituality and it's relationship with Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudato Si.
Find out more »Franciscan spirituality
Father Mike from the Newman Catholic Center at Chapel Hill will be giving a talk in the comment area of the Activity Center about Franciscan Spirituality and it's relationship with Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudato Si.
Find out more »Laudato Si Encyclical Discussion
Father Mike from the Newman Catholic Center at Chapel Hill will be giving a talk in the comment area of the Activity Center about the Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudato Si from a Franciscan viewpoint.
Find out more »Laudato Si Encyclical Discussion
Father Mike from the Newman Catholic Center at Chapel Hill will be giving a talk in the comment area of the Activity Center about the Pope Francis' Encyclical, Laudato Si from a Franciscan viewpoint.
Find out more »March 2016
Greening the Church-Green for All
Churches have a powerful role to play in fighting for clean air, clean water, and increasing health, wealth and opportunity in our communities. Churches also must serve as centers of resilience that ensure their communities survive and thrive in the face of climate change. Come to learn about the "3 P's" of the Eco-Justice Movement: 1. Being Prophetic 2. Being Pastoral 3. Being Practical. Learn how you can: ~Save your church money through energy efficiency and conservation, money to be…
Find out more »May 2016
A Sustainable Race
A 1 1/2 Day workshop to explore environmental and food justice using contemplative practices
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