Mobilizing Faith and Spirit for the Climate Crisis
Challenging Times, Inspiring Speakers
The first special event in this speaking series features:
Seth Klein, author of “A Good War – Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency”
Thursday Oct. 28th 7 p.m. in the Sanctuary at UCV Campus (949 W. 49th Avenue)
Note: This special event will also be available for viewing online via livestream at: https://ucv.im/FaithAndClimate
For in-person attendance, registration is required and spaces will be limited as we are strictly following public health guidelines for indoor gatherings. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 28th.
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Vision and Purpose of the Series
Every day we are reminded that we are in a climate emergency. Unprecedented heat waves, droughts, fires, extreme weather events, floods, refugees – the list goes on. Taken together with the current pandemic, it’s understandable that many of us feel frightened, overwhelmed, powerless. Where can we find the individual and collective strength to clearly face the truth of the emergency, mourn the damage being done to our blue planet, and inspire ourselves and others to action?
The Vancouver Unitarians are hosting a series of talks by prominent Canadians from faith, spiritual and secular backgrounds to support us in answering that question. They will educate, nourish, and inspire us, drawing on diverse faith and spiritual traditions including those of Indigenous peoples. They will delve into how these traditions and practices, and the values they represent, help them contend with the climate emergency and the actions they are taking. And, in this way, they will help us engage more effectively with the crisis and create our way forward to a sustainable future – for ourselves and our families, our communities, our nation, and for the health of our loved ones and our planet.