GREENING SACRED SPACES

Burlington Baptist is one of the most progressive congregations I have seen in Burlington, judging by the events they put on. This one is no exception. I hope a few 'sustainers' can come out.

GREENING SACRED SPACES

Where we live, worship, and work are spiritual spaces. Yes, we think of them in aesthetic and functional terms, but how often do we think about their sacred connectedness? This session connects the dots between our day-to-day living, eco-sustainability, and spiritual well-being. It calls us to a renewed sacred awareness of our physical spaces and how we inhabit them.

AT BURLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH
2225 New Street (west of Guelph Line)
www.burlingtonbaptist.com 905-335-5537

Rev. Ted Reeve, ThD
Rev. Ted Reeve is a religious and social ethicist with special interests in economics, health, and ecology. He is Director of Faith and the Common Good, an interfaith/intercultural network. http://www.faith-commongood.net/ Rev. Reeve is also Secretary for Theological Education for the United Church of Canada. His further vocation these days is experimenting with organic farming and sustainable living on a small farm near Creemore, Ontario.

Event title:
GREENING SACRED SPACES
Start:
2006-10-29 19:30 (Calendar)
End:
2006-10-29 21:00
Contact Email:
AttachmentSize
Reeve flyer final.doc47.5 KB