The modern environmental movement marks Earth Day in April 1970 as a turning point and a rallying cry. From our vantage point in 2022, we feel the urgency of every day as “earth day” against mounting evidence of climate change. Inspired by reading “All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis,” an anthology of writing by women at the forefront of the climate movement, this service is first in a three-part series featuring local activists working on behalf of the interconnectedness of nature and humanity at large.
We would like to gather photographs to show our interconnectedness to nature. For a slide show, you are invited to submit photographs of yourself, family, or friends in natural settings or an image of nature that is meaningful to you. Please submit them by noon on Wednesday, April 20th to Theresa Benson at theresa@wholelifeexpression.com
During fellowship hour, climate activists from local groups here in CU will be on hand to describe how to become involved in this vital work.
Sunday morning Children’s Religious Exploration Available during this service.