
Easter and Earth Day
Join our Creation Care Community in a celebration of our beautiful world on April 19th. LDSES and the Utah Department of Natural Resources will be holding a clean-up service project and easter celebration at Great Salt Lake State Park. The event will include trash pickup, invasive plant removal, and fun Easter activities for kids.
MWEG | Growing Forward: Sowing Seeds of Resilience, Compassion, and Peace
Join MWEG virtually or in person at Utah Valley University for their annual conference! You'll develop personal capacity and political skills that will help you become a powerful, compassionate, and peaceful political actor.
Learn more about the roles we can each play to:
Build a just society by advocating for those who are suffering.
Push back against the forces of division that are fracturing our relationships and communities.
Develop the capacity of individuals to be resilient and effective peacemakers.

An Evening with Rachael Lauritzen
Please join us on March 19th as we hear from Rachael Lauritzen. Long a Mormon Environmental Stewardship Alliance member, Rachael is now working on her master’s in community non-profit leadership and movement building. This is an essential topic for these times, when we need to redouble our grassroots efforts.

Jenica Sedgwick Podcast Watch Party!
Please join us on Wednesday, February 19, at 6:00 pm f(Utah Time) for a Latter-day Saint Action Team PODCAST watch party! Church Sustainability Officer Jenica Sedgwick will describe how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is working hard to be a good steward of the earth -- believing that caring for the planet is a sacred responsibility entrusted to all of God's children.
The interview, by Church News reporter Mary Richards and editor Jon Ryan Jensen, is wide-ranging. Sister Sedgwick touches upon how care for the earth is closely tied to caring for those in need by being peacemakers and being motivated by love. Please join us -- and bring your questions for our discussion.
To prepare for the meeting, you can listen to the PODCAST here.
Or read a Living Faith Church News article about the PODCAST here.
Here is the Zoom access to the upcoming meeting:
https://citizensclimate.zoom.us/j/91068938138?pwd=a1AwNGZ4SitQVVhGRzB2ZnQvUFgwUT09
By phone: 1 408 638 0968;
By Zoom App or by web at zoom.us
Meeting ID: 910 6893 8138
Passcode: 836233

LDSES | The Eco Scouts: Getting Kids Involved in Conservation
Join us on Tuesday, February 18 at 7pm MT for a discussion about inspiring kids to care of the Earth with Christie Nelson.
Earlier this month, the Primary General Presidency issued a challenge for Primaries across the world to organize an annual service project to help Primary children learn how they can contribute to their communities and teach them the value of Christ-like service.

LDSAT Meeting: Meet Jack Greene
Going Green(e) in Utah:
Jack Greene was born in Wisconsin, moved to Michigan at age eight, and attended college there, but he has made his home and raised a large family in Utah for many decades. He has been one of the state’s most effective advocates for protecting, promoting, and cherishing the natural environment and a strong supporter of CCL in the Logan area. He currently lives in Smithfield, Utah. Jack has devoted his life to teaching, particularly environmental science, and has earned a reputation for effectiveness and excellence locally, nationally, and internationally in this field. He founded three nature centers in Utah, including the Ogden and Logan Centers, and two others in Minnesota. He has authored and presented a monthly public radio feature called “Wild about Utah” in the Logan area for years. He continues to serve as a dedicated mentor to high school and college students and deserves credit for empowering some of Utah’s most prominent student environmental advocates. At 82 and counting, he remains active in various year-round outdoor adventures that leave his younger friends breathless. In summary, Jack is thoroughly green in both word and deed and can teach much about the natural world.

A Time to Talk Together
Please join us on December 18th to look back on our creation care stewardship in 2024 and to look forward to what we might accomplish in 2025. In addition to our testimonies and gratitude for being able to participate in creation, we will share our ideas about conversations with conservatives — how to talk effectively with people who see things differently. Many seem to recognize that our trusted messenger, Mother Nature, has spoken — but tend to believe the problem is being blown out of proportion. Let's talk and learn from each other.

In the Company of Stewards: Don't talk about politics, religion, and...climate change?
Join Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship for “In the Company of Stewards: Don't talk about politics, religion, and...climate change?” on Tuesday, December 17 at 7pm MT for a timely discussion about climate change with conservation biologist Alisse Garner Metge.
Register for this Zoom meeting here.

Conversations with Conservatives - Depoliticizing Climate Change
Ian and Dara Sandland will begin the discussion by sharing their experiences broaching the topic of climate change with their conservative friends from Texas. They take inspiration from Katharine Hayhoe’s admonition to “Just talk about it.”

LDSES: Fall Forum
The theme of this year’s event, “This Beautiful World: Preserving our Planet for Future Generations”, is derived from the Primary song “My Heavenly Father Loves Me” which says, “I’m so glad that I live in this beautiful world Heavenly Father created for me."

MWEG: The Hope Experiment
Join MWEG and Jennifer Finlayson-Fife! After an amazing discussion on her @proclaimpeace episode, we had to hear more from Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife Click the link in bio to register for this exciting opportunity to join Dr. Finlayson-Fife LIVE for this FREE Hope Experiment event.

LDSES: In the Company of Stewards
The tree of life is a universal symbol of the cosmic structure. It is also a diagram of the spiritual path of transformation experienced as cycles of ascent and descent. Join Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship for an overview of trees of life from around the world and a discussion of their ecofeminist theological implications with Kathryn Knight Sonntag.
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