We really hope we'll see you this weekend, as we explore the next steps of the ARRCC WA (Australian Religious Response to Climate Change) campaign here in Perth! We're going to be exploring some nonviolent direct action options, planning some Living the Change suppers and gearing up for an interfaith panel forum and Open Space engagement event.
The thing is, to make all of these events and actions possible, we need YOU, and your friends to help us make them amazing! So here's a favour we have for you - can you commit to coming along this Sunday, and can you bring a friend, too? Your experience, ideas and input are so valuable as we dream together of making an impact!
There are so many other events coming up over the next few months, too, so make sure you check them out below and hit that "attending" button for anything that takes your fancy!
For the sake of justice and peace,
Geoff and Kate.
PS A few weeks ago we officially launched Equal Voices WA - it was such a beautiful and inspiring morning! Check out the photos here, and make sure to sign up for our contingent at Pride Parade!
PPS it's also Fair Day this weekend - will we see you there?
Following our successful first gathering to dream up what the Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC) could look like in WA, and our first official public "appearance" as ARRCC WA at the September 20 Climate Strike, we're inviting new and existing supporters to join us for the next step!'
Visioning and planning together for:
• Interfaith panel forum and Open Space engagement event
• Faith-based non-violent direct action
• Living The Change community dinners
2.00pm Saturday 3 November
97 William Street, Perth RSVP HERE
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At its 7th Assembly the Uniting Church formally entered into a relationship of Covenant with its Indigenous members, recognising and repenting for the Church’s complicity in the injustices perpetrated on Australia’s Indigenous community, and pledging to move forward with a shared future. Congress’ generous response to this statement, among other messages, called upon the broader Church to take up the mission of reconciliation.
The ongoing and continually renewing nature of the Covenant calls the Uniting Church to continually act to remove the systems and structures of discrimination and oppression in Australia.The Uniting Church works for just, inclusive and equal relationships, recognising the place of First Peoples in Australia.