Beginning October 16, Forum (Sundays, 9:15-10:15 am) will focus on environmental sustainability and related issues.
October 16 – "Green" presentation: "Qu'est que c’est? Does THIS Contribute to Sustainability of thePlanet?" Marty Lamb will present pictures taken this summer in Belgium, France and Spain of different objects and we’ll determine: Does the item contribute to sustainability of the planet? If so, how?
October 23 – Carl Sigel will be a guest speaker who will inform Forum of North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light initiatives.
October 30 – In the third session of Sunday morning forum sponsored by the Justice in a Changing Climate Committee, a panel will discuss ways we can contribute to sustainability of the planet through gardening. If you (a) have never gardened but would like to begin as you try to green your lifestyle (b) if you've wondered about those thriving vegetable plants we've had at our church and how they are being used or (c) if you've wondered about community gardening and what others in Raleigh are doing, THIS is the session for you! We'll have representatives from other community and church gardens as well as our own to share their experiences and what they think they are doing right. Whether you wish to become involved in the movement or just increase your knowledge base about what's going on, come join us to learn. "
October 16 – "Green" presentation: "Qu'est que c’est? Does THIS Contribute to Sustainability of thePlanet?" Marty Lamb will present pictures taken this summer in Belgium, France and Spain of different objects and we’ll determine: Does the item contribute to sustainability of the planet? If so, how?
October 23 – Carl Sigel will be a guest speaker who will inform Forum of North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light initiatives.
October 30 – In the third session of Sunday morning forum sponsored by the Justice in a Changing Climate Committee, a panel will discuss ways we can contribute to sustainability of the planet through gardening. If you (a) have never gardened but would like to begin as you try to green your lifestyle (b) if you've wondered about those thriving vegetable plants we've had at our church and how they are being used or (c) if you've wondered about community gardening and what others in Raleigh are doing, THIS is the session for you! We'll have representatives from other community and church gardens as well as our own to share their experiences and what they think they are doing right. Whether you wish to become involved in the movement or just increase your knowledge base about what's going on, come join us to learn. "