Eco-spirituality study group continues with a focus on Hope

On January 28th at 4 PM, Rev. Dr. Andi Lloyd will host the fourth in a series of conversations on the topic of Eco-Spirituality and Climate Change.

The conversation will take place at the Reversing Falls Sanctuary, 818 Bagaduce Road, Brooksville.

All are welcome to this stand-alone discussion which will focus on hope: What is the source of hope for each of us and what practices do we have to cultivate and nourish hope in our lives?

A short recommended, but not required, reading and video are listed below.

Andi is co-author of the book, Letters from the Ecotone: Ecology, Theology and Climate Change. She received a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Arizona and a M. Div. from Yale Divinity School.

Rev. Dr. Andrea Lloyd is currently the pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational Parish of Castine. In her work as an ecologist, she studied the effects of climate change on forests in Alaska and Siberia.

The conversation is co-sponsored by Reversing Falls Sanctuary and Climate Action Net.

For more information email 123ferrara@gmail.com or call 207-326-8564.

Resources:

Not optimistic: A theology of hope ({PDF)

Spiritual Hope, with Tara Brach (YouTube video)

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