Climate Change, Addiction, and Spiritual Liberation

Climate Change, Addiction, and Spiritual Liberation

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Climate scientists have sounded the alarm: The only way to preserve a planet that is generally habitable for human beings is to carry out a transformation of society at a rate and scale that are historically unprecedented. Can we do this? Will we do this?

Drawing on her long-term recovery from addiction and on her decades of ministry as a climate activist, the Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas - Missioner for Creation Care for both the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts and the SNEUCC - reflects on how understanding the dynamics of addiction and recovery might inform our efforts to protect the web of life and to bear witness to the liberating God of love who makes all things new.  Read her article here.

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Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

The Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas is the Missioner for Creation Care for both the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts and the Southern New England Conference, United Church of Christ.

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