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Gratitude & Creation

  • Writer: Ivy
    Ivy
  • Feb 20, 2009
  • 1 min read

Climate change. Toxic trash. The earth’s budget overstretched. What would our relationship to the environment look like if rooted in gratitude to God?On the eve of Lent, 300+ folks gather to learn about and undertake a creation commitment together with Christians from all traditions at Gratitude & Creation onSaturday, February 21, at Park Street Church, Boston.4:30-6:00Prayer with Shane Claiborne,Jubilee Sessions sharing practical ways to respect God’s creation.* Feast without Injustice: fill a Fair Trade cupboard* Water without Waste: resisting commercialization of water resources* Beauty without Contamination: clearing out toxics from your household* Energy without excess: reducing your carbon footprint beyond the light bulb6:00-7:00Community Dinner7:00-9:00Worship and Message with Shane Claiborne. Music led by bluegrass band featuring local musicians.Shane Claiborne is the author of the Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical and founding partner in the neo-monastic community, the Simple Way.

 
 
 

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