Avondale Pattillo UMC offered an "Ecology of the Bible" study from March 15th to April 16th this year. The first session started with an illuminating presentation by a member of Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, which has nothing to do with the power company.
In a later session a landscaper gave many tips about plants for this area of Georgia.
Most sessions included a review of one article in The Green Bible plus study of one of the six themes found in the back of this handy and unique Bible.
Key people in getting this study going were Leanne, Julia, and Stacy. Stacy and Julia organized and led most of the sessions and Julia provided simply delicious meals near the end of every meeting.
The outcome of this study is an enthusiasm for "getting to it!" This blog is one way of letting everyone know what the team has planned and what's it's doing. It will also present links to interesting articles and web sites (including other blogs) that deal with our Christian need to Care for Creation.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Ecology of the Bible study
Avondale Pattillo UMC offered an "Ecology of the Bible" study from March 15th to April 16th this year. The first session started with an illuminating presentation by a member of Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, which has nothing to do with the power company.
In a later session a landscaper gave many tips about plants for this area of Georgia.
Most sessions included a review of one article in The Green Bible plus study of one of the six themes found in the back of this handy and unique Bible.
Key people in getting this study going were Leanne, Julia, and Stacy. Stacy and Julia organized and led most of the sessions and Julia provided simply delicious meals near the end of every meeting.
The outcome of this study is an enthusiasm for "getting to it!" This blog is one way of letting everyone know what the team has planned and what's it's doing. It will also present links to interesting articles and web sites (including other blogs) that deal with our Christian need to Care for Creation.
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