Spiritual Life
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon 2017 Collins Lecture: Wounded Earth, Wounded Humanity
Date: 6:15pm - 9:45pm PDT November 2, 2017 Location: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland OR
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland OR
What is climate justice and why is it a civil rights issue? All are invited to the Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Collins Lecture, “Wounded Earth, Wounded Humanity: God’s Call for Climate Justice.” Speaking are The Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley, civil rights leader, climate change activist, and retired pastor of the historic Providence Missionary Baptist Church of Atlanta and The Rev. Canon Sally Bingham, president and founder of Interfaith Power & Light and canon for the environment in the Episcopal Diocese of California. Lecture begins at 7pm, and complimentary entrance fee will be paid by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. RSVP to Hilary at hmhiman@lclark.edu or on the Spiritual Life webpage to reserve transportation. We will be leaving campus at 6:15pm.
Event Cost
No cost to Lewis and Clark students. Regular fee is $25 general, $15 for students with ID.Event Contact
Hilary Martin Himanhmhiman@lclark.edu