Interfaith Panel on Environment, Climate, and Justice

April 21, 2021 - 5:30pm
Zoom

Join a panel of local faith leaders for an interfaith discussion on the connections between religion, climate change, and environmental sustainability.

About our Speakers

Rev. Craig Schaub serves as pastor of Parkway United Church of Christ and is engaged in a variety of local efforts to promote equity as well as environmental justice.  He is a spouse, parent, gardener and student of permaculture.

Rabbi Mark Cohn serves at Temple Emanuel, where he focuses on meaningful and engaged Jewish living, a deep love of Israel, and environmental sensitivity. He is a dedicated interfaith leader who works intentionally on social justice matters. 

Willard W Bass is an independent community development consultant, organizer and minister. Willard founded the Institute for Dismantling Racism (IDR, Inc.), and co-founded the SHARE Cooperative of Winston Salem and the Harvest Market Food Store addressing food insecurity in Forsyth County; and the “Justice Collective” a broad-based cross-racial network of social justice organizations committed to working in unity for a just and inclusive community.

Bishop Todd Fulton serves as Senior Pastor and Founder of the Mt Moriah Outreach Center in Kernersville, NC. Fulton is passionate about food justice and social justice, and helps operate a food pantry that serves more than 500 people.

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