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AaronMcGallegos

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National Sweater Day

Hi, a friend asked me to share this. Sounds like a good idea to me!

 

February 6 is National Sweater Day. Join us in the fight against climate change by going to WWF-Canada's website www.sweaterday.ca and adding your stitch to the comfy cyber-woolly pullover we're asking all Canadians to build together. We have to reach 10,000 stitches so everyone's support counts.

 

http://sweaterday.ca/



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A change in the climate

A change in the climate from James Murray on Vimeo.

sermon for Oct 21 2012 at Dominion Chalmers United Church in Ottawa.

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Celebrate Earth Day with us April 22 at 3:00 p.m. EDT

Celebrate Earth Day with us April 22 at 3:00 p.m. EDT in a live interactive webcast. 



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Mardi Tindal

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Epiphany: Witness, Leadership, and a New Path

Hope was born in a stable, and those the world had judged wise came to see. After witnessing this fragile new hope, the Magi “went home by a different way.” They were not the same.

 

My thoughts this Epiphany are filled with both the fragile new hope that I saw born at the UN climate change talks in Durban, and the bitter disappointment that calls us to go home by a new and different way.

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Practical solutions for Climate Change

I am starting another thread, with a title that makes it clear what the topic is.  I do not believe there is a simple solution to this.

Here is an example of the sort problem we are up against:

http://www.rferl.org/content/alternative_energy_fuels_central_asia/24413...



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Mardi Tindal

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Christmas Miracles

I have seen miracles. I have seen God act powerfully, mysteriously and miraculously. I pay special attention to miracles at Christmas.

In our United Church Song of Faith we sing of how “God tends the universe, mending the broken and reconciling the estranged.” We go on to sing of the initiative that God took in the birth of Jesus, to make this mending and reconciling visible in a new way.



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Mardi Tindal

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Longing for Leadership

Leadership is what the 15,000 of us here in Durban are waiting for.

As Dr. Jesse Mugambi said yesterday, “We’re not seeing statesmanship here in Durban. We’re seeing politics and that’s not the same thing. Statesmanship means you’re prepared to give leadership even when there’s a political cost.”



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Mardi Tindal

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Amazing Grace

My heart pounded when we sang Amazing Grace in our service on Sunday here in Durban.

“… I once was lost, but now am found; was blind but now I see.”

Soul-naked words that stir hearts everywhere. Words that transcend all boundaries because they speak to the universal human experience of being confronted with a choice between good and evil.

John Newton wrote this hymn when he needed to make a choice. He was a slave trader – wealthy, no doubt. His heart was changed when he realized that he had to choose between moral and immoral commerce.



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Mardi Tindal

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Epicentre of an Earthquake

Before leaving home for the COP17 climate talks, my climate advisor, environmental journalist Alanna Mitchell declared, “It will be like going into the epicentre of an earthquake before it happens, knowing that you might be able to do something to prevent it.”

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