04/21/2014
Rabbi Wolf Alterman, Chaplain, CarePartners
Dr. Mallory McDuff, Warren Wilson College and the Cathedral of All SoulsRev. Mark Ward, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of AshevilleRev. Amanda Hendler-Voss, Land of the Sky, United Church of ChristRev. Steve Runholt, Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church
Rev. Nancy Sehested, Circle of Mercy
Western North Carolina Green Congregations is a network of faith communities bringing practical and hopeful solutions to our region through education, service & advocacy. Our work is an expression of our love of God & creation.
‘Hope Rises!’ Earth Day vigil and celebration set for Tuesday
From a press release:
“Hope Rises!” is an interfaith vigil celebrating God’s creation and, in response to our changing climate, calling on people of faith to care for it.All are welcome for an evening of song and reflection and to hear a message of hope from local faith and community leaders. Speakers include:Members of the First Presbyterian Church Youth GroupASHEVILLE—At 7 p.m. Tuesday, WNC Green Congregations will host their second annual Earth Day Vigil in downtown’s Pritchard Park.
Rabbi Wolf Alterman, Chaplain, CarePartners
Dr. Mallory McDuff, Warren Wilson College and the Cathedral of All SoulsRev. Mark Ward, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of AshevilleRev. Amanda Hendler-Voss, Land of the Sky, United Church of ChristRev. Steve Runholt, Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church
Rev. Nancy Sehested, Circle of Mercy
Program includes music by the Jubilee! Choir.
Western North Carolina Green Congregations is a network of faith communities bringing practical and hopeful solutions to our region through education, service & advocacy. Our work is an expression of our love of God & creation.
Learn more at www.WNCgreencongregations.com.
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