Presentation and Discussion of the Book, Climate of Hope, Feb. 25, 2018
This event, a presentation and discussion of the book Climate of Hope, by Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope, was held on February 25, 2018, at Berkeley Friends Church. The presenters are Mary Neal, Energy Policy Analyst, and Louise Neal, member of Peace Environment, and Christian Social Concerns Committee of Berkeley Friends Church, with help from Fred Neal, Environmental Engineer. Listen to the presentation and discussion. [audio mp3="http://www.berkeleyfriendschurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Climate-of-Hope-Discussion-with-BFC-2018-02-25-EDITED-1.mp3"][/audio] View a PDF of the PowerPoint slideshow used in the presentation. View a PDF of additional material from the presentation (Bad News/Good News, links to various local, national and international resources).
Quaker Heritage Day
Quaker Heritage Day Quaker Heritage Day is this Saturday! You can still register on our web site, or just register at the door. “Quakers and the Eco-ReformaRon” Presented by Cherice Bock Location: 1600 Sacramento Street, Berkeley, CA 94702, Two blocks from the North Berkeley BART. AC Transit bus #52 stops at the church. Park on the street, unless mobility-impaired. Cherice Bock teaches in the Creation Care Program at Portland Seminary; she is pursuing a PhD in environmental studies. A lifelong Quaker, Bock sees environmental concerns as one of this generation’s most important social justice issues. Visit her website at www.chericebock.com
Reminder: Quaker Heritage Day is coming up!
Just a friendly reminder that Quaker Heritage Day 2018 is coming up at Berkeley Friends Church! If you're coming and haven't let us know, please take a moment to register online. We hope to see you on the 10th! Here are the details: Quakers and the Eco-Reformation with Cherice Bock Cherice Bock is co-clerk of the newly formed Sierra Cascades Yearly Meeting of Friends. She teaches in the Creation Care Program at Portland Seminary, and is pursuing a PhD in environmental studies. A lifelong Quaker, Bock sees environmental concerns as one of this generation's most important social issues. Visit her website at www.chericebock.com. Please join us at Berkeley Friends Church on Saturday, March 10, 2018, to explore these important issues with Cherice Bock. The attached flier (below) has more information…