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SUMMARY:Be Not Afraid / Consider The Lilies 2023
DESCRIPTION:Consider the Lilies 2023 is our first annual conference for Christians and church leaders in and around Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, who want to learn about\, discuss\, workshop\, and commit to creation care. Consider the Lilies is partnering with Be Not Afraid\, a St. Margaret’s Anglican Church Theological Consultation on Climate Change. \n\n\n\n\nLearn More!
URL:https://arocha.ca/event/be-not-afraid-consider-the-lilies-2023/
LOCATION:St Margaret’s Church\, 160 Ethelbert St.\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3G 1V7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Manitoba,MB Conservation,MB Special Events,MB Volunteer Days,Special Events,Winnipeg
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SUMMARY:A Rocha Talks: What is it like to be a Christian Observer at a UN Climate conference?
DESCRIPTION:We will hear from Christians that have attended recent UN climate conferences and learn about its impact on their lives.\nHave you ever wondered what happens at those annual UN climate talks? We hear on the news that representatives from around the world gather to talk about climate change but what’s really going on? And why does progress seem so slow? \nEvery year there are Christians with these questions (and many more besides) that attend these gatherings as official Observers. In this discussion we will hear from a few of them about what they learned from their experience and\, even more importantly\, how they have changed as a result. \nOur panelists include: \n\nMonica Tang (CCOP 2019 @ COP25\, Madrid\, Spain)\nMonica is a bivocational creation care advocate. She leads a relationships and partnerships team at the Canadian Coast Guard\, supporting collaborative governance in oceans and marine safety management. Monica is also on the Board of Directors for Citizens for Public Justice (CPJ)\, where she advises on strategy\, governance\, and CPJ programs and policies to guide CPJ’s work in economic\, social and ecological Justice.\nElsa Barron (CCOP 2021 @ COP26\, Glasgow UK)\nElsa is an environmental peace and security researcher\, writer\, poet\, and youth activist based in Washington D.C. and is the Co-Chair of the Young Professionals Interest Group of the Environmental Peacebuilding Association. She has been featured for her faith and climate advocacy in the Wall Street Journal\, Rolling Stone\, and the Christian Science Monitor\, among others\, and she attended COP26 and COP27 through the Christian Climate Observers Program. Elsa graduated from the University of Notre Dame where she studied peace studies and biology.\nSarah Demian (CCOP 2022 @ COP27\, Sharm el-Sheikh\, Egypt)\nSarah is going into her fourth year of university\, studying biology and psychology. At Trinity Western University\, she works as a researcher and studies the growth of invasive knotweed along the Chilliwack River as a result of the atmospheric flood of 2021. She will be presenting on climate change and invasive species at the ASA/CSCA conference at University of Toronto this July.
URL:https://arocha.ca/event/a-rocha-talks-what-is-it-like-to-be-a-christian-observer-at-a-un-climate-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Brooksdale,Manitoba,Northern BC,Online Programming,Ontario
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SUMMARY:Intro to Urban Permaculture (Winnipeg\, MB)
DESCRIPTION:Learn together with us what permaculture is and how we can implement it in our own urban spaces!Permaculture is “the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the diversity\, stability\, and resilience of natural ecosystems” (permaculturenews.org). Permaculture takes significant wisdom and inspiration from traditional Indigenous farming practices around the world. \nThe Metanoia Farmers Worker Cooperative (also known as the CMU Farm) is making a big transition to permaculture\, and you’re invited to come along for the journey and learn with them and with us! \nDuring this introductory workshop (the first of three throughout the growing season)\, we will read and discuss an article about permaculture\, talk with the farmers about what their transition to permaculture looks like practically\, and then work on building a permanent bed. \nCome prepared to learn and work (there are tasks for every body and ability\, including observing if that’s what you prefer/are able to do!) \nThis event is FREE but we do ask that you RSVP below. \nThursday June 22\, 7 PM \nCMU Farm (see map) \nPlease bring clothes you can get dirty\, a lawn chair\, and curiosity! \nDon’t miss the other workshops in the series\, on July 27 and September 14! See our events page for more details. \nThis workshop series is part of a partnership between A Rocha Manitoba and the Metanoia Farmers Worker Cooperative \nRSVP×RSVP to Intro to Urban Permaculture\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP Here\n\n\n\nHow many people will join us? \nPlease select…12345678910\n\n\nMain Contact Name \n\n\n\nMain Contact Email \n\n\n\n\nEvent \n\n\n\nComments or Questions \n\n\n\n\nYes\, I want to sign up for A Rocha Manitoba’s monthly newsletter!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nreCAPTCHA helps prevent automated form spam.\nThe submit button will be disabled until you complete the CAPTCHA.\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nContact Information \n\n\n\nClose
URL:https://arocha.ca/event/intro-to-urban-permaculture-winnipeg-mb-2/
LOCATION:CMU Farm – Canadian Mennonite University\, 500 Shaftesbury\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Manitoba,MB Conservation,MB Special Events,MB Volunteer Days,Winnipeg
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