Lent Series: Creation Care

For the 2020 Lenten season, we’re presenting a series of five evening sessions featuring various members of our community telling stories related to their own sense of calling or vocation. 

Zoe Matties

Zoe Matties

In this first episode we have two speakers, each addressing how creation care has become a part of their sense of Christian calling. The first speaker is Zoe Matties, the Manitoba program director for A Rocha Canada, an international Christian environmental group writing a new story of possibility and hope in the midst of the crisis of climate change and environmental degradation. Following Zoe, you’ll hear from Karen Cornelius, whose work as a visual artist and printmaker is woven together with her passion for creation care. 

Karen Cornelius

Karen Cornelius

We would encourage you to listen to Zoe's more detailed presentation from our January 2020 ideaExchange evening, and to take a look at a video of Karen’s Altered Landscapes performative liturgy from November 2019


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