Noting what climate scientists indicate is most crucial at this time and where the federal government is directing its funding, the series will especially focus on transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy sources in our faith communities and personal lives, while also learning how to advocate for clean energy projects. A final session will focus on food choices and practices that can reduce our emissions.
Wed., Sept. 20, 7 pm (CT) – “Creation Care, Climate Action, and Ministry Priorities for People of Faith: Biblical, Theological, and Ethical Perspectives.” Brief presentations and panel discussion by Central Seminary professors: Dr. David May, Dr. Wallace Hartsfield, and Dr. Greg Hunt