2022 Green Team Summit

Join our friends at Faith in Place for their 2022 Green Team Summit from September 11-14! This hybrid summit (offered both in-person and virtually) will engage faith and spiritual leaders to lead practices and reflections from their traditions—connecting people to environmental justice,...

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WoodsWalk in Saluda (Covenant Partner Event)

Join the Church of the Transfiguration (a CCA covenant partner congregation) at 1:30 pm for an easy to medium hike in the surrounding area. Experience the beauty of creation in community! Contact Ann at annpdudley@gmail.com to learn more and get involved. These hikes...

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Fall Eco-Grief Circle

online

Join us for an Eco Grief Circle this Fall (Wednesdays from 12:00-1:15 ET, September 21-November 2). This seven-week online experience will be offered in sessions that last about 1 hour and fifteen minutes. Together we will explore grief and sorrow, anxiety and fear, guilt and shame, anger, and despair. This experience is designed to offer mutual support, healing, insight, and love but is not a grief therapy experience. Past participants expressed profound gratitude for being among people who could talk honestly about grief, suffering, and the ecological and social challenges of our time. The leadership team includes counselors, pastors, and environmental advocates. All times are Eastern time. There is limited space for this online experience. Sign up to let us know you are interested in joining us.

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Book Study of Making Peace with the Land (Virtual)

online

Join CCA Director Sarah Ogletree in reading Making Peace with the Land: God's Call to Reconcile with Creation by Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba this fall. This study will gather weekly on Zoom from 7-8 pm on Monday nights (beginning September 26th and running through November 7th).

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Book Study of Making Peace with the Land (In-Person)

WNC Outdoor Collective 110 Black Mountain Ave, Black Mountain, NC, United States

Join Rev. Kevin Bates (co-pastor at Way in the Wilderness of Black Mountain and CCA steering team chair) in reading Making Peace with the Land: God's Call to Reconcile with Creation by Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba this fall. This study will gather weekly, in-person, on Tuesday nights from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the WNC Outdoor Collective in Black Mountain (beginning on September 21st and running through November 8th).

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Fall Eco-Grief Circle

online

Join us for an Eco Grief Circle this Fall (Wednesdays from 12:00-1:15 ET, September 21-November 2). This seven-week online experience will be offered in sessions that last about 1 hour and fifteen minutes. Together we will explore grief and sorrow, anxiety and fear, guilt and shame, anger, and despair. This experience is designed to offer mutual support, healing, insight, and love but is not a grief therapy experience. Past participants expressed profound gratitude for being among people who could talk honestly about grief, suffering, and the ecological and social challenges of our time. The leadership team includes counselors, pastors, and environmental advocates. All times are Eastern time. There is limited space for this online experience. Sign up to let us know you are interested in joining us.

Recurring

Book Study of Making Peace with the Land (Virtual)

online

Join CCA Director Sarah Ogletree in reading Making Peace with the Land: God's Call to Reconcile with Creation by Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba this fall. This study will gather weekly on Zoom from 7-8 pm on Monday nights (beginning September 26th and running through November 7th).

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Book Study of Making Peace with the Land (In-Person)

WNC Outdoor Collective 110 Black Mountain Ave, Black Mountain, NC, United States

Join Rev. Kevin Bates (co-pastor at Way in the Wilderness of Black Mountain and CCA steering team chair) in reading Making Peace with the Land: God's Call to Reconcile with Creation by Fred Bahnson and Norman Wirzba this fall. This study will gather weekly, in-person, on Tuesday nights from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the WNC Outdoor Collective in Black Mountain (beginning on September 21st and running through November 8th).