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Climate Change, Eco-anxiety and Habits of Hope
Apr
25

Climate Change, Eco-anxiety and Habits of Hope

Forest fires, floods, droughts, severe storms, deforestation, pollution. Across Canada, people face the terrible impacts of ecological destruction and climate crises. No matter how different people are impacted by environmental destruction or the climate crisis, these experiences can cause high levels of anxiety for everyone. What are faithful responses to eco-anxiety?

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Cross Currents in the Flood: Building Arcs Together for a Livable Planet
Apr
6

Cross Currents in the Flood: Building Arcs Together for a Livable Planet

The year 2023 was the hottest year on record. The climate crisis is no longer a future we are trying to avert. This crisis is upon us like a flood. We feel caught up in its cross currents that threaten to sweep us away and pull us under. We are overwhelmed by myriad floods: literal floods and other disasters that threaten our existence, floods of information and misinformation, as well as debilitating floods of anxiety and hopelessness.

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The Climate Virus Online Workshop
Mar
19

The Climate Virus Online Workshop

Combat the heaviness of climate work with hope through an insightful workshop lead by Julia Sterling. Dive into insights from environmental leaders and collaborate to brainstorm urgent climate action plans for Canada. Learn from COVID-19 lessons to inspire new, eco-friendly ideas for our communities. Envision a just and sustainable future together!

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Science, Truth, and Christian Faith in a Time of Eco-Crisis
Feb
27

Science, Truth, and Christian Faith in a Time of Eco-Crisis

  • Chapel of the Incarnation, Olson Campus Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The ecological polycrisis confronting the world today is unparalleled in human history and threatens to unravel, within decades, the very fabric of civilization. Long battered by the “dominion” theology of Christianity, the global environment has suffered further in recent decades because of entrapment in a vortex of science denialism, political polarization, and cultural tribalism. Nonetheless, as a faith system committed to truth, hope, and unity across cultural divides, Christianity also provides a path forward. Rick Lindroth argues for a re-wilding of the Christian ethic of creation care—one that promotes enchantment, connection, reciprocity, and justice—for the betterment of humanity and flourishing of the living world.

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Churches Caring for Creation: An Idea Exchange
Feb
11

Churches Caring for Creation: An Idea Exchange

The list of environmental challenges is long, but increasingly faith communities are experimenting with new and exciting possibilities. If you would like to hear some of these stories, exchange ideas, and discuss roadblocks, please join us for a warm afternoon of conversation and encouragement. This event is a collaboration between A Rocha Ontario and Timothy Eaton Memorial Church.

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Laudate Deum: Eco-Spirituality in Action webinar
Dec
5

Laudate Deum: Eco-Spirituality in Action webinar

Join Citizens for Public Justice in collaboration with For the Love of Creation and the Galilee Catholic Retreat Centre for a powerful webinar dedicated to Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, “Laudate Deum.” Discover how this inspiring document serves as a call to action in the realms of environmental justice and creation care. Our speakers include leaders in Catholic social and environmental justice, as well as individuals from local congregations actively pursuing green initiatives. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic conversation that can shape a more sustainable and just future.

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Faithful Responses to Eco-Anxiety
Nov
30

Faithful Responses to Eco-Anxiety

Forest fires, floods, droughts, severe storms, deforestation, pollution. Across Canada, and the world, people face the terrible impacts of ecological destruction and the climate crisis.

Specific impacts can vary widely by season and region. Some communities are more vulnerable than others. No matter how different people are impacted by environmental destruction or the climate crisis, these experiences can cause high levels of anxiety for everyone. How can we cope, body, mind and spirit? What are faithful responses to eco-anxiety?

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Eco-anxiety: Practices Toward Hope
Nov
10

Eco-anxiety: Practices Toward Hope

There is increasing attention to the fear and anxiety caused by climate change. It manifests in a variety of ways, causing both physical and emotional distress. If you feel these effects directly, or if you experience them through your grandchildren, coworkers or neighbours, we invite you into a day of helpful learning. Spend a hope-filled day with Dr. McCarroll learning about biophilia, eco-literacy and other protective practices.

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