Let Justice Flow like Rivers
A conference for Christians to consider the power of collective action in caring for God's creation.
Motivated by a growing concern for the pollution in our Loughs and rivers, theologians, scientists, farmers, clergy and lay people come together to talk about God's concern for creation. Be inspired by stories of hope and local action.
Lunch will be provided as part of the ticket. Please email dietary requirements to karen@irishchurches.org
A conference for Christians to consider the power of collective action in caring for God's creation.
Motivated by a growing concern for the pollution in our Loughs and rivers, theologians, scientists, farmers, clergy and lay people come together to talk about God's concern for creation. Be inspired by stories of hope and local action.
Lunch will be provided as part of the ticket. Please email dietary requirements to karen@irishchurches.org
Lineup
Dr Jim McAdam
Dr Gail Gunst Heffner
Dr Hilary Marlow
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Highlights
- 5 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Canal Court Hotel
Merchants Quay
Newry BT35 8HF
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Agenda
Timetable for the Day
10 am Tea/Coffee 10.20 Welcome from host, Louise Cullen BBC Worship 10.40 Dr Hilary Marlow 11.15 Dr Jim McAdam 11.45 QandA 12.10 Dr Gail Heffner 12.30 Government Response: Andrew Muir (DAERA) 1 pm Lunch 1.45 ‘What contribution can and do churches make to Creation Care?’ ECO Congregation Ireland ‘How members are contributing to Creation Care’ Jim Farrell, Chair ECI Moravian Church ‘Creation Care in a Minority Church’ Roy Douglas, QUB emeritus Methodist Church ‘Volunteering for Creation Care’ Maureen Rowan, Eco Congregation Coordinator at Methodist Centenary Church, Dublin Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin ‘Measuring Impact of Creation Care in t he Archdiocese of Dublin' Roisin Nic Coil, Technical Project Manager 3.10 Closing Liturgy