Thurs 28th Oct: Faith and the Environment (London)
I find Transition initiatives an exciting community-led idea, and have on occasion witnessed individuals tirelessly working to complete inspiring projects that have rippled to empower the local community.
There is much to be said in today's world, about people owning their power by organising together. It takes passion, patience, the ability to work authentically in groups, and with inner work can be used as a vehicle for spiritual growth.
This public seminar in Kingston, is organised by Kingston interfaith Forum along with the local Transition initiative and Kingston Council. An area that some Transition initiatives are looking more closely at is that of diversity. I'm honoured to have been invited to speak at this collaborative event, and look forward to meeting and engaging with fellow speakers, workshop leaders and participants.
Date: Thursday 28 October 2010
Time: 6pm-8.30pm
Venue: Guildhall Council Chamber, Kingston, KT1 1EU;
A free public seminar organised by Kingston Inter Faith Forum in partnership with Transition Town Kingston and the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
REGISTER YOUR PLACE: This event is open to all who reserve a place with Jean Cousens tel. 020 8547 5023 email: jean.cousens@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
by 8th October 2010.
Refreshments provided.
‘Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.’ (Margaret Meades)
Speakers:
Dr Muzammal Hussain, Founder of ‘Wisdom in Nature’, on: Engaged Spirituality and Diversity in an Age of Transition: with an Islamic Perspective.
Dr Laurie Michaelis, Co-ordinator of Living Witness: Quakers for Sustainability.
Chaired by the Leader of the Council, Councillor Derek Osbourn
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