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26 Feb 19 GreenTeam Meeting

2/26/2019

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24 February 2019

Highlights:
  1. Offer experiential learning opportunities (learn in connection with others to strengthen relationships, commitment, and have fun together).
    1. In nature: 
    2. Fruit foraging
    3. Grassroots Ecology doing work in Redwood City and East Palo Alto
    4. Second hand clothing exchange
    5. Homesteading skills: making seasonal kraut, etc.
  2. Promote Interfaith Power & Light Lenten Calendar.
  3. Engage with the Oily Wells March.
  4. Update us on how we spend our UniLu Social Justice funds
  5. Notice how today’s meeting supported you as you go out into the world (if at all).
    1. Maybe the UniLu green team serves as an affinity group, a home base.
  6. Consider how to share takeaways from our meetings.
  7. Consider how our vision of environmental justice is intertwined with economic justice, racial justice, and more forms of social justice.

Values statement for Social and Environmental Justice: “Justice puts into action our hope that God’s reign works through us. Social justice springs from our conviction that all people are inherently valuable. Environmental justice springs from our conviction that all of creation is sacred. We are responsible to live in right relationship with all people and all of this living Earth.” 
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12/17/2020 06:20:08 am

Taking care of nature is essential as we will have to return the favor if we want to keep breathing basically. I had to write a when I realized how much gases we release into the environment that damage it. I have tried to go all green.

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    Over the years, UniLu has made efforts to be good stewards of the Earth as a whole and our specific part of it, like retrofitting the Sanctuary heating system, replanting the "Arcade Slope," doing away with disposable dishes and utensils on the property, and composting. Recently, we have launched a Green Team, which ​

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  • Home
    • Welcome
    • Who We Are
    • What We Believe
    • Quadrants
    • Our Leadership Team
  • Love God
    • Worship >
      • Worship FAQ
      • Jazz Vespers (Evening Prayer)
      • Creation
      • Another Year of Grace
      • Christmas
      • BlueChristmas
      • Examen Eucharist
      • Lent
      • HolyWeek
      • Selected Sermons
      • Sunday Service Signup
    • Christian Education >
      • Reformation
      • Adult Education
      • Children
    • Spiritual Practices
  • Love Our Neighbor
    • Campus Ministry
    • DayOfService
    • Desks
    • Earthkeeping >
      • Creation
      • Garden
      • Green Team
    • Temporary Shelter at UniLu
    • Sanctuary
    • Partners, Friends, and Resources
  • Love Each Other
    • SundayEvenings
    • Storytelling
    • Young Adults
  • Love UniLu
    • Time and Talent
    • Treasure
    • 50!
  • Campus Ministry
  • Contact Us