8th May 2016, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
at Quaker Meeting House, 40 Bull St, Birmingham, B4 6AF
A multi faith forum to explore what faith communities in Birmingham can do together to help create a low carbon future.
Speakers
- Dr Fazlun Khalid – Founder-Director of the Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Science (Eco Islam).
- Mark Letcher – Operation Noah – an ecumenical Christian charity providing leadership, focus and inspiration in response to the growing threat of catastrophic climate change.
- A Sikh Perspective – Initiatives by the Sikh community – Preserving and restoring eco systems.
Discussion & Conversations
From our different faith perspectives, we all have experiences, ambitions and hopes about creating a low carbon future. This event is an opportunity to share your thoughts, hear from others, and explore how we can work together. All are welcome: whether you’ve got years of experience in caring faithfully for the environment, or are totally new to the subject and want to find out how you can get involved.
This is a free event. Refreshments provided.
What is ‘Footsteps’?
Footsteps (Faiths for a Low Carbon Future) brings together faith groups in Birmingham to respond to the challenge of moving to a low carbon future. A project of Birmingham Council of Faiths, registered charity no. 1015006
Contact us: footstepsbcf@gmail.com