The UU Church-Rockford, IL

Sept 19 2021: Faith and Climate

1 h 7 min · 22. sept. 2021
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The Climate Crisis is an existential threat to life as we know it.  It impacts human thriving, equity, and our natural world.  It is about how we live now and how we will live in the centuries to come.  It requires a faithful response, and the very fact of it should make us think deeply about our faith.  In our commitments to reason and science and justice, how do we respond to the climate crisis?

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