Sustainability and Faith

 — Apr. 12, 200712 avril 2007

A forum on religions’ contribution to a sustainable Saskatoon will be held April 12-13 at Nutana Park Mennonite Church, 1701 Ruth Street. Road Map 2020 and Multi-Faith Saskatoon are collaborating to present a forum on sustainability and faith.

Most Saskatonians identify with a religious or spiritual perspective. Our city’s faith communities could accelerate a movement toward a more sustainable future by making links between spiritual values and a just, healthy and sustainable city and world.

Public talk: Thursday, April 12, 7:30p.m. Guest speaker: Gary Gardner, Director of Research, Worldwatch Institute. Author of Inspiring Progress: Religions’ Contribution to Sustainable Development. Admission is free (donations accepted)

Workshop: Friday, April 13, 8:30a.m.-3:30p.m. $15 per person. Lunch provided. Childcare available. Pre-registration required

Everyone is welcome to attend, including all spiritually-minded people and members of faith communities and environmental groups. For further information: www.roadmap2020.ca/events/faith-sustainability.pdf.

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