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Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Join us for a study of Katherine Hayhoe's new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope & Healing in a Divided World. This study, led by CCA summer intern Liz Richardson and CCA steering team member Janet Mitchell, will dive into questions that many of us are holding—like how to talk with friends, family, and strangers about our ecological moment, how to create real change through seemingly small conversations, and what to do when we encounter resistance or indifference to climate science. Registration is required.
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Community, Ecology, and Sorrow: Coming Together in our Grief
Community, Ecology, and Sorrow: Coming Together in our Grief
In this time of climate crisis, many of us are struggling with deep grief, which can sometimes be overwhelming. We need places where we can come together to express our feelings so that we don’t end up feeling isolated and hopeless. Together, we can honor the sacredness of our love and our grief for this, our world. We can learn to allow our feelings (sorrow, anxiety, anger, etc.) to flow out into sacred space, and lead us toward right action. To do this fully, we need community.
We have been offering seven-week Eco Grief Circles for a few years now. We will not be offering a circle this summer, but we wanted to offer something for anyone who is looking for support with grief around the climate crisis.
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Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Join us for a study of Katherine Hayhoe's new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope & Healing in a Divided World. This study, led by CCA summer intern Liz Richardson and CCA steering team member Janet Mitchell, will dive into questions that many of us are holding—like how to talk with friends, family, and strangers about our ecological moment, how to create real change through seemingly small conversations, and what to do when we encounter resistance or indifference to climate science. Registration is required.
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Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Join us for a study of Katherine Hayhoe's new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope & Healing in a Divided World. This study, led by CCA summer intern Liz Richardson and CCA steering team member Janet Mitchell, will dive into questions that many of us are holding—like how to talk with friends, family, and strangers about our ecological moment, how to create real change through seemingly small conversations, and what to do when we encounter resistance or indifference to climate science. Registration is required.
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Shaping North Carolina’s Energy Future Webinar
Shaping North Carolina’s Energy Future Webinar
We're excited to host NC Interfaith Power & Light (NCIPL) for an informational webinar to learn how we can shape a Fossil-Free NC! Focusing on the NC carbon plan and in preparation for the utilities' commission hearing in Asheville on 7/27, this presentation will lift up the collaborative work of People Power NC and invite faith communities to take action. Everyone has the right to clean and affordable energy with the assurance of equitable energy production, transmission, distribution, and consumption that won't harm our health, the health of non-human creatures, or the climate. Register to get the zoom link.
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An Introduction to Solar Energy: Practical Considerations and Local Policy
An Introduction to Solar Energy: Practical Considerations and Local Policy
"An Introduction to Solar Energy: Practical Considerations and Local Policy" hosted by covenant partner congregation, FUMC Waynesville! Learn how homeowners, governments, businesses and non-profits are incorporating solar energy for money-and-climate-saving.  Hite titles the series “Your Home & Business Toolkit: A...
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Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Join us for a study of Katherine Hayhoe's new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope & Healing in a Divided World. This study, led by CCA summer intern Liz Richardson and CCA steering team member Janet Mitchell, will dive into questions that many of us are holding—like how to talk with friends, family, and strangers about our ecological moment, how to create real change through seemingly small conversations, and what to do when we encounter resistance or indifference to climate science. Registration is required.
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Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Summer Book Study: Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe 6/21/22 – 7/26/22
Join us for a study of Katherine Hayhoe's new book, Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope & Healing in a Divided World. This study, led by CCA summer intern Liz Richardson and CCA steering team member Janet Mitchell, will dive into questions that many of us are holding—like how to talk with friends, family, and strangers about our ecological moment, how to create real change through seemingly small conversations, and what to do when we encounter resistance or indifference to climate science. Registration is required.
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NCUC Carbon Plan Hearing in Asheville
NCUC Carbon Plan Hearing in Asheville
Join CCA Director Sarah Ogletree, CCA intern Liz Richardson, and members of our community for a rally calling for a more just and sustainable carbon plan before the NCUC hearing on July 27th. We will gather at 5:15 outside of...
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Restoration in Creation: Earth, Body, Mind, & Spirit Retreat in Canton, NC 7/30/22
Restoration in Creation: Earth, Body, Mind, & Spirit Retreat in Canton, NC 7/30/22
On Saturday, July 30th, we will offer a day retreat at Lake Logan Retreat Center in partnership with covenant partner congregations Grace Episcopal Church in the Mountains of Waynesville, and First United Methodist Church of Waynesville. Titled "Restoration in Creation: Earth, Body, Mind, & Spirit," this retreat will focus on the spiritual necessity of land, water, and time spent with one another. Registration is required for this retreat!