Environmental Movie Series Screening at First Parish in Weston, MA
September 16, 2008
First Parish in Weston is launching an eco-documentary movie series beginning this Sunday, September 21 at
7 p.m. Each month through May 2009 we’ll be screening a different documentary:
September 21 “Renewal – Stories from America’s Religious-Environmental Movement”
October 26 “King Corn”
November 30 “Kilowatt Ours”
December 28 “Planet Earth”
January 25 “End of Suburbia”
February 22 “Blue Vinyl”
March 29 “Flow: For Love of Water”
April 26 “The Eleventh Hour”
May 31 “Renewal”
This movie series is part of First Parish’s “All-Parish Project,” which involves all ages in an endeavor to “change the world and change us.” This year we will be putting our care for God’s creation into action by increasing environmental awareness and promoting sustainable lifestyle changes. There will be a variety of education and service-related programs including book discussions, guest speakers, examining our carbon footrpint, this film series, and more.
Mark your calendars for these movie date. Join us and feel free to invite your friends! Bring drinks/snacks – we’ll provide the popcorn!
Location: First Parish Church, 349 Boston Post Road, Weston View Map
P.S. Save the Date: Roger Gottlieb, Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and author of many books of the subject of ecology – including “A Greener Faith,” will be speaking on Sunday, October 19th, 7:00 p.m., “Got Hope? The Promises of Religious Environmentalism.”
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