Climate Justice on Sacred Ground: The Role of Church Lands in Resilience and Adaptation

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"Climate Justice on Sacred Ground: The Role of Church Lands in Resilience and Adaptation" will feature inspiring stories of land regeneration, transformation, and adaptation in the face of the storm of the climate crisis, and gain some tools to leverage your own church land for climate resilience. Join us in sowing the seeds that some day, like a mustard seed, might grow into a hub of life.

Speakers include Norman Wirzba, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Theology at Duke University and senior fellow at Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics; Randy Woodley, a Keetoowah Cherokee descendant, public theologian and co-creator/sustainer of Eloheh - Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Seeds; and the Rev. Diana Carroll, rector of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Annapolis, Maryland.

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