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London: Healing the Earth Healing Ourselves


Source: Faith for the Climate

An afternoon of panel discussions and workshops, spiritual connection, music, dance and poetry, creative work, and stalls showcasing the work that faiths are doing for the planet - on Sunday 23 February.

Hosted by Faith for the Climate, Christian Climate Action and Quakers in Britain at Friends House, NW1 2BJ.

The event is free, and the venue is accessible for wheelchair users and people with other mobility issues. If there will be other barriers to you joining us (e.g. travel costs or travel schedules for your journey or being responsible for children), please email mobilise@faithfortheclimate.org.uk.

We want to learn so that we can improve the events that we organise. If you could please answer the monitoring questions when you sign-up that would be really appreciated!

Breakouts

There will be an opportunity to choose from four breakout sessions to take part in:

1) Healing Ourselves During Challenging Times (a series of activities you can do at your own pace) - nurturing your existing spiritual resources and learning from other traditions.

2) Bridging the Divide: How Faiths Can Come Together (panel and discussion) - building new, and refreshing existing, faith connections.

3) Starting With Our Local Environment (panel and discussion) - hear from groups already taking local action about their projects and how faith values connect with this.

4) National and International campaigns (panel and discussion) - learning about campaigns that are focused on justice-based action on climate.

You will be able to indicate which stream you would like to take part in when you register.

LINK

Faith for the Climate: https://faithfortheclimate.org.uk/

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