Archdiocese of Cincinnati hosts Energy Summits today and tomorrow in Dayton and Cincinnati

In response to Pope Francis’s encyclical, Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home, The Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr, Archbishop of Cincinnati, recently encouraged Catholic parishes in the Archdiocese to participate in one of two energy summits to promote “faithful sustainability” and best energy practices in church facilities and homes.

ccclogoDuring the summits, representatives from the Archdiocesan Office of Property Management and Real Estate, the Catholic Social Action Office, Catholic Covenant Energies, EnergyStar and WaterSense for Congregations, U.S. Green Building Council, and local utility companies will outline no-cost and low-cost steps churches can take to generate immediate savings, such as benchmarking buildings, performing energy assessments, and understanding programs and incentives available to help save energy and money in the near and long term.  The summits also provide a pathway for Catholic parishes to become a “Laudato Si’ Parish.”

Registration for Thursday’s summit is at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/archdiocese-of-cincinnati-duke-energy-summit-tickets-28565232379

 

Columbus YMCA Youth Engage in 4-H Urban Gardening Program for Cultural Exchange with Youth in Accra, Ghana

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Photo Credit: Dustin Homan

This summer, dozens of Columbus North YMCA youth participated in 4-H urban gardening programs as part of an urban agriculture exchange program with 4-H and YMCA youth from Accra, Ghana.  In response, in May of 2017, three Ghanaian youth and an advisor will travel to Columbus to share their urban agriculture experiences at the annual Ohio Future Farmers of America (FFA) conference at the Ohio State Fairgrounds.  The exchange is part of an InFACT Discovery Theme Linkage and Leverage Grant project: “Our Common Home Food Security Project: A Youth Based Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture,” that was catalyzed by Cardinal Peter Turkson’s visit to Ohio State in November of 2015.

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Photo Credit: Dustin Homan

Project coordinator Dustin Homan worked with with Franklin County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) led by OSU’s Mike Hogan and with help from Dr. Robert Agunga, to help North YMCA youth plant, tend, and harvest a garden, and facilitated eight 1-hour gardening workshops with elementary school students between June and August of 2016.  Students were taught various gardening techniques and were able to grow their own produce, including tomatoes, cucumber, zucchini, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, and eggplant, which were distributed to participants and their families.  Dustin Homan and collegiate 4-H members from OSU have also continued a series of bi-weekly after school programs to teach about nutrition, local food systems, cooking techniques, and incubating chicks.  The goal of the workshops is to recruit interested students for next summer’s garden and build relationships between 4-H leaders and urban youth in Columbus.

In addition to Homan’s leadership, multiple partners have been involved in shaping and supporting the project, including Laura Joseph (OSU Center for African Studies), Steven Blalock (OSU Mershon Center for International Security Studies), Dr. Greg Hitzhusen (OSU College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) and School of Environment and Natural Resources, co-PI), Dr. Robert Agunga (CFAES and Center for African Studies, co-PI), Tim Sword (Greater Columbus Sister Cities International), Trevor Secord (North YMCA), Kwabena Nketia Addae (Ghana YMCA), Appiah Boating (4-H Ghana), and Mike Hogan, Sue Hogan, and Master Gardener Volunteers (OSU Extension Franklin County).  Images and content for this post were drawn from an InFACT grant progress report submitted by Blalock and Homan.  Stay tuned for more information as this program of exchange continues!

Science Mike to speak tonight at Broad Street Presbyterian

Event Announcement:  
Columbus Broad Street Presbyterian Church and the Presbytery of Scioto Valley Commission for Nurture and Outreach…will host Science Mike on Friday, October 14
Mike McHargue is the host of two podcasts, Ask Science Mike and The Liturgists.  Mike, an amazing and popular communicator, will be recording an episode of Ask Science Mike during his evening presentation at Broad Street PC. Tickets are $15 and are available from: www.findinggodinthewaves.com/tour

Ohio Interfaith Power and Light offers advocacy training tomorrow

ohiplogosmalljpgEvent Announcement: Ohio Interfaith Power and Light will offer Advocacy Training as part of a faith based response to climate change issues in Ohio on Saturday, October 15, 2016.

OhIPL Director Sara Ward and Coordinator Deb Steele will be reviewing legislative policies at the state and national level with a focus on what constituents can do to advocate for laws that will better care for our collective home.

–       Help Ohio end the “freeze” on our energy efficiency & renewable power legislation

–       Learn more about the national Clean Power Plan

–       Take action at the end of the training by calling your legislator and submitting a Letter to the Editor

 

If you’d like to attend please contact Deb Steele by email:

Dsteele@ohipl.org or cell 614.323.1703

Saturday October 15th 2016

10am to Noon @

First Unitarian Universalist @

93 W Weisheimer Rd, Columbus, OH 43214

Light refreshments will be provided

PDF flyer for this event here

Today is registration deadline for Columbus Diocese Creation Care Conference on Oct. 8

laudatoSiOct8ColsDiocFlyerJPGThe Columbus Diocese is offering a day of reflection, inspiration, study, and sharing of resources to help Columbus area Catholic communities respond to Pope Francis’ environmental urgings in his recent encyclical, Laudato Si: Caring for Our Common Home.  The conference: “Enlivened by Laudato Si’: We Care for our Common Home: Our practical response to care for God’s creation” will be held at the Martin De Porres Center in Columbus from 10am-2pm on Saturday, October 8.

The conference will feature creation care team building sessions, spirituality and worship, education, sustainability information for energy savings, and advocacy to care for creation and the poor. Dr. Greg Hitzhusen of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Ohio State will deliver a keynote address.  For more information, click here, see the flyer here (url or pdf ), or register here — registration ends today.

Registration ends today for Oct. 8 Columbus Catholic Diocese Creation Care Event

laudatoSiOct8ColsDiocFlyerJPGThe Columbus Diocese is offering a day of reflection, inspiration, study, and sharing of resources to help Columbus area Catholic communities respond to Pope Francis’ environmental urgings in his recent encyclical, Laudato Si: Caring for Our Common Home.  The conference: “Enlivened by Laudato Si’: We Care for our Common Home: Our practical response to care for God’s creation” will be held at the Martin De Porres Center in Columbus from 10am-2pm on Saturday, October 8.

The conference will feature creation care team building sessions, spirituality and worship, education, sustainability information for energy savings, and advocacy to care for creation and the poor. Dr. Greg Hitzhusen of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Ohio State will deliver a keynote address.  For more information, click here, see the flyer here (url or pdf ), or register here — registration ends today.

Dalai Lama Espouses Sustainability in Business

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Image: www.dalailama.com/messages/environment

His Holiness the Dalai Lama recently spoke in Brussels to promote global responsibility in business and economics for the sake of social and environmental sustainability.  His appearance was coordinated with the recent publication of Business as an Instrument for Societal Change: In Conversation with the Dalai Lamaa book by Sander Tideman.  For more information about the Dalai Lama’s teachings on the environment, visit his website and browse his list of environmental speeches and messages.

Tomorrow (Sept. 1) is World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation: Pope Francis calls on believers and unbelievers to care for our common home

Thursday, September 1, 2016, has been declared a shared World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation by Catholic and Orthodox Christian communities.  This year, Pope Francis issued a video invitation to prayer

in which he calls believers and unbelievers alike to work together to care for our common home.  In August of 2015, the pope issued a letter declaring Sept. 1 as an annual day of prayer for the care of creation, joining the Orthodox Church, which has been doing so since 1989. Citizens are urged to pray and join a local prayer service, or if no local service is offered, representatives from Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Episcopalian churches will offer an online prayer service at 8am US EDT.

Hitzhusen to Deliver Lecture on Spirituality and Sustainability on Sept. 20 in Sylvania, OH

SAVE-logo-238x146The Science Alliance for Valuing the Environment, an “educational consortium for environmental concerns” affiliated with Lourdes University in Sylvania, OH, will host Dr. Greg Hitzhusen to deliver a lecture on “Spirituality and Sustainability: Hope for All Creation” at the Franciscan Center from 7:30-9:00pm on Tuesday, Sept. 20.

For more information about this free event, sosf_horizontallogo_150visit: http://sistersosf.org/event/spirituality-and-sustainability-hope-for-all-creation/

 

Seven Congregations of Dominican Women Collaborate to Offer Sept. 10 Earth Stewardship Program in Columbus

fallingLoveEarthFlyerPicJPGThe Dominican Alliance Eco-Justice Committee is offering “Falling in Love with Earth Again” from 9:00am-3:00pm on Saturday, September 10 at the Martin de Porress Center in Columbus, OH.  The registration deadline is September 1; click here for more information, or register here.

In the words of the organizers, the program will provide various avenues to “remind us of who we are as a part of this living Earth and renew our embodied human selves. Spend time with others pondering, celebrating, and creating your loving connection with Earth.”