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Register Now for February 19 ELCIC National Climate Action Zoom

Posted: January 4, 2022 | Filed Under: News

On January 27, 2022, folks gathered for  “Finding Your Voice: Youth Climate Action”.  The Zoom gathering brought Eastern Synod,  National ELCIC and International LWF voices  together to think about climate care and  how we can actually work together  1) intergenerationally and 2) across  international geographies to preserve life. 

This Saturday February 19, 2022 (12:30 pm  to 2:00 pm Eastern time) there is an  additional event sponsored by the BC Synod  and the ELCIC. The registration deadline  makes this writing, and the Zoom recording  time-sensitive, and to be shared quickly  across congregations. This event will bring  together our national bishop Susan Johnson  and the three latest ELCIC Climate Crisis  response delegates from the ELCIC to the  United Nations COPs (COP 20 to COP 26).  

Saturday February 19, 2022 

12:30 p to 2:00 pm Eastern. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. 

CLICK HERE to View Poster. 

What’s happening? Why all this church  energy on climate change? 

During the January 27th presentation,  participants from around the world  responded to questions about their  experiences with land and climate change  on a live Google Jamboard. This helped  attendees realize first, that we all live in  environments at risk since we share the  same atmosphere and experience climate  impacts together. And second, that we can  all contribute to change for the better – beginning now. Necessarily – now! 

At the event, a presentation was made by  Katarina Kuhnert, a young and active  climate scientist who was the Canadian  delegate for the Lutheran World Federation  to the recent COP26 in Glasgow, Fall 2021. 

Key features of her presentation included  responding to common COP questions:  What is a COP? Why do COPs matter? What  can we do as God’s People, the Church, for  the love of Creation? 

Following the presentation, Katarina, Rev.  Christie Morrow-Wolfe (Assistant to the  Bishop of the Eastern Synod responsible for  both Youth and Young Adult Ministries as  well as Public Policy and Service), and  National Bishop Susan Johnson helped  participants reflect on how Sunday schools,  confirmation classes and youth groups of the  church can get more involved locally,  nationally and internationally even now in  this time of COVID distance.

However, it is not just young people being  called into service for the care of Creation!  ALL people of the church everywhere are  needed in these conversations and actions.  This was well demonstrated by  

intergenerational participants working  together on the Zoom, jamboard, and chat  forum throughout the presentation.  

And the possibilities and benefits of  partnering globally were well demonstrated  through the solidarity and support offered  at the January event by Katarina’s  international LWF colleague, fellow COP 26  delegate Natan de Oliveira Schumann  joining in from Brazil! 

From responses, it was clear that Katarina,  Natan, and their peers from Singapore and  Norway had all learned much and  contributed significantly to COP26 while  they were in Glasgow. Yet they were not  the only ones learning and contributing!  

While in Glasgow, they were gathered in  daily partnership with 28 other LWF Youth  Delegates who participated in the COP  online from around the world.  

Together these diverse delegates provided  invaluable insights, research and action  from their home countries.  

Together these international young adults  built ecumenical bridges and pushed  political interventions so that global leaders  would commit to higher ambition for  environmental targets in support of our collective well being, and specifically more  vulnerable nations and people. 

Be encouraged to watch the recording of  this Zoom event. Please share this article  and the recording with people of all ages in  your congregation. In addition, sign up now for the February 19th Zoom and learn from  Jeff Buhse (Winnipeg, MB), Erika Rodning  

(Edmonton, AB) and Kata Kuhnert (Inuvik,  NWT) and their peers from around the  world.  

Our own Canadian LWF Youth and Young  Adults have ably challenged and equipped  political leaders in Lima, Peru, Paris, France,  Madrid, Spain and Glasgow, Scotland on  behalf of all the ELCIC, LWF and peoples of  the world. They are still challenging and  equipping our church.  

Being the intergenerational church together  gives us the possibility of utilizing our  internationality locally. We can all serve in  climate care globally, even from our homes. 

If you or a young person you know is interested in becoming involved in a Climate Justice movement in the Eastern Synod, please be in touch with Rev. Christie Morrow-Wolfe (cmorrow-wolfe@elcic.ca).

Written by: Karen for the Two Rivers Ministry Area Newsletter, February 2022

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