The Abergavenny Operation Noah group will be representing Operation Noah at this event which will give local voluntary organisations an opportunity to share information with the community. There will also be live music, activities and performances.
Join the annual ecumenical pilgrimage beginning with an opening
service at St Thomas, Bradwell-on-Sea followed by a two-mile walk to to St
Peter's Chapel. There will be an ON stall and ON board member Heather Whicker will be giving a talk.
The Hartley Wintney Operation Noah group is hosting an Operation Noah day at St John's Church which will include a film showing, children's activities, drama, music, resources and idea-sharing. Come and be inspired to respond to the climate crisis!
A co-effort of Brighton and Hove Interfaith Contact Group,
Crawley Interfaith Network, Horsham Interfaith Forum and Faith in Worthing, in
cooperation with Worth Abbey. Featuring Abbot Christopher Jamison and Jean Leston (WWF and CEL). Operation Noah will have a stall at this event.
Mark Dowd will be speaking to the Abergavenny Operation Noah group. The event is open to interested local residents of any faith or none, church leaders, members of churches and faith groups as well as members of environmental groups such as Friends of the Earth.
Operation Noah will have a presence at Glastonbury this year in the Sanctuary Marquee. If you will be at Glastonbury, please stop by Sanctuary, sign our petition and pick up some leaflets to hand out.
Mark Dowd will speak to the Christian Ecology Group at St Mark's Church Wimbledon on "A
Christian response to climate change, its theology, & practical
actions which I can
take" and "Politics of ecological change: Who
needs to act, and how can we get that action ?"
The John Ray Initiative and Faraday Institute present a one-day conference on environmental unsustainability in Cambridge. Will include a talk by Operation Noah board member Michael Northcott.
Mark Dowd,
Campaign Strategist for Operation Noah, will be speaking at the Faringdon Corn
Exchange (Oxfordshire) on Thursday 19 June 2008 during Faringdon's EcoWeek. The
Meeting will start at 7.30pm and the title of his talk will be: "Americans and Global Warming: From Denial to Grudging Acceptance."