Religion and The Environment: A Climate of Change
Speaker: Sister Leanne Jablonski, Ph.D
Location: Christ United Methodist Church 3440 Shroyer Road (picnic area & Foster Hall)
Date: Sun. April 21, 2013
Time: 3:00-5:30
Please note:
We will begin with a reflective prayer in the picnic area of Christ United Methodist Church (across the parking lot from the building) and will then move into Foster Hall for the main presentation. Also this program will be half an hour longer than many of our Sunday afternoon programs.
Honoring Earth Day, Marianist Sister, scientist and educator, Leanne Jablonski, FMI, PhD, will facilitate a presentation on Religion and the Environment - a Climate of Change. We'll explore the role of faith communities in environmental care, and responses to climate change impacts. Dr. Jablonski directs the Marianist Environmental Education Center (http://meec.udayton. edu <http://meec.udayton.edu/ ) and is adjunct faculty at UD. She holds a doctorate in plant ecology/global climate change and an MA in pastoral ministry. The afternoon will begin with Sr. Leanne leading a reflective prayer in the picnic area of Christ United Methodist Church, and then we'll move to Foster Hall for the presentation, snacks, and dialogue.
A free will donation for MEEC will be collected.
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10th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
INTERFAITH FORUM OF GREATER DAYTON
Date: Sunday, May 19, 2013
Time: 5 – 7:30 PM
Location: Christ United Methodist Church, 3440 Shroyer Road
Foster Hall, third floor
Dinner: multicultural meal provided by IFGD members (no pork or shellfish on the menu)
RSVP requested: interfaithforumgreaterdayton@ gmail.com
You are invited to celebrate the Interfaith Forum of Greater Dayton’s first ten years of interfaith dialogue in the Dayton community. Founder and featured speaker will be the Rev. Darryl Fairchild, whose dedication to interfaith understanding through early leadership of Greater Dayton Christian Connections has transformed social justice in the area. In 2003, he brought together leaders from Jewish, Christian, and Islamic communities to participate in respectful dialogue following the beginning of the Iraq War. We were initially known as the Dayton Interfaith Trialogue. In the years since, IFGD has broadened its reach to all faith communities. Please join us for remembrances, pictures, stories, hopes for the future, and a delicious dinner. Good fellowship and shared knowledge build friendships.
Where in the World is Religion Today?
Save the date: June 6th
This all day class and workshop is sponsored by OSHER UD Lifelong Learning Institute. A panel of Interfaith Forum members will be included in the afternoon breakout sessions. Registration and Information will be forth coming shortly from the UD Lifelong Institute.
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