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The Intersection of Sustainability and Spirituality

Join us at a luncheon to hear Earth Ministry's LeeAnne Beres and other experts from diverse faith backgrounds discuss the powerful intersection of sustainability and spirituality!

What
  • Earth Ministry Sponsored Event
  • WAIPL Sponsored Event
When Sep 15, 2011
from 11:30 am to 01:30 pm
Where The Seattle Times Auditorium, 1120 John St, Seattle, WA
Contact Name
Contact Phone (206) 632-2426
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What is at the core of your personal engagement with, and passion for, sustainability in your life and business practices?

This luncheon gathers a broad range of expert perspectives from diverse faith backgrounds to discuss this powerful intersection of sustainability and spirituality.
 
Our panel will touch on sustainability-forwarding steps such as:

- Advocacy for social and
  environmental justice
- Local actions
- Whole life awareness
- Collaboration/partnerships
 
Panel members are:

LeeAnne Beres- Executive Director, Earth Ministry.  LeeAnne has nearly 20 years experience in the Seattle environmental community. She leads Earth Ministry whose mission is "to inspire and mobilize the Christian community to play a leadership role in building a just and sustainable future."
 
Tanya Barnett- Associate Director, United Methodist Foundation of the Northwest. Tanya helps lead whole life stewardship for the conference and is much involved creation care.  The sole purpose of the Foundation is to serve as a channel for God’s abundance.

Janice Tufte- Muslim community catalyst and advocate. Janice is an active volunteer in groups such as NW Universal Design steering commitee, the Committee to End Homelessness in King County, and organizations committed to promoting interfaith cooperation.
 
Rev. Carol Jensen- St. John United Lutheran. The members and leadership of Saint John United Lutheran Church keep ecological concerns before the congregation through its worship, education, outreach and advocacy.

Jim Hoggan- Jim has a longstanding passion for social justice; he also serves as chair of the David Suzuki Foundation-Canada’s most influential environmental organization—and as a Trustee of the Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education. He is the former chair of The Climate Project Canada.
 
Please join us on September 15th to include your experiences and ideas in an event we hope will help you realize your deepest reasons for working toward a sustainable future and help grow your resources for doing so.

Tickets purchased before September 1st are $12; tickets purchased after September 1st will be $15. Purchase is available at the site below.

 

More information about this event…

Washington Interfaith Power & Light

IPL logo clearEarth Ministry’s Washington Interfaith Power & Light (WAIPL) project organizes an interfaith religious response to global warming. WAIPL is part of a national Interfaith Power & Light movement in 28 states.

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