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Believing in our environment 26 May 2008

Aug 8th, 2007 by Chris Duggan, GreeninBrum | No comments yet

Faith and sustainability event, Bank Holiday Monday, May 26th, Botanical Gardens, 1pm – 5pm ….

Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Westbourne Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3TR

The invitation reads:

“Faiths for the City presents:

BELIEVING IN OUR ENVIRONMENT

Come and share the tranquil experience of the botanical gardens, interactive workshops, and family activities. Together we can put our faith into action.”

£2 donation requested (the usual entry for the Gardens is £7!)

The MINE newsletter adds: “Faiths for the City is a project initiated by the University of Birmingham Multi Faith Chaplaincy which aims to bring together representatives of the different faith communities, departments from the University of Birmingham and leaders from the City of Birmingham for a dialogue focused on specific issues related to the welfare of the city and rooted in a discussion of scriptural texts. The coming event has climate change as a theme/ topic: believing in our environment. Hear speakers from different faiths speak about Creation, the need to take care of our environment and much family fun!

Any potential volunteers would be appreciated. Get in touch with Maud Grainger via Friends of the Earth on 0121 632 6909 or their website.”

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  1. Andy Mabbett said:

    The above event has been postponed until Autumn.

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