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Faith Perspectives: Caring For the Natural World
Tags: caring, community, environment, faith, natural world, steward
| January 25, 2010 |
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Monday night panel to contemplate how different faiths approach stewardship of the Earth. Consider joining in a conversation led by multi-faith panel of religious congregational leaders,
- What is the basis for your faith’s perspective on environmental stewardship?
- What are your faith’s teachings on this topic?
- How is your faith community putting that belief into action?
Doors Open at 6:30 pm
Free and open to all – please register by calling 609-924-4646
LOCATION: D & R Greenway Land Trust
Johnson Education Center, One Preservation Place, Princeton, NJ
Panel Includes:
- Rabbi Carolyn (Cari) Bricklin of Beth Chaim in West Windsor, representing the Jewish Faith
- Fr. Vincent Gartland of Lawrenceville’s Church of St. Ann, representing the Catholic Faith
- Dr. Attia Sweillam, retired, of Columbus, NJ, representing the Islamic Faith
Wendy Kvalheim, representing the Baha’i Faith
- Moderated by The Reverend Richard Stoll Armstrong, Princeton Theological Seminary, retired, representing the Presbyterian Faith
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