Early Thanksgiving Dinner 2020 (Virtual)

Join The Raindrop Albuquerque for a  Virtual Early Thanksgiving Dinner. This special event has traditionally taken place as an in-person gathering in past years. This year participants will pick up meal packages at the Raindrop building (7901 Mountain Road NE Albuquerque NM 87110) between 2-3 pm and  then gather on Zoom at 5:00 p.m.  Please […]

Reclaiming Our Common Humanity: from tolerant indifference to loving encounter

How are we to read the signs of the times? In our common humanity, held within the embrace of our common home, what is required? Informed by enclyclicals Laudato Sí and Fratelli Tutti, join us as we explore and discuss these questions and consider concrete ways of loving action within our local and wider communiities. […]

Loving Our Planet Movie Night: a Black Friday Alternative

Looking for connection in this quaran-time? Join us for a virtual movie night and discussion on the film My Octopus Teacher, a story of filmmaker Craig Foster who spends a year capturing footage of a wild octopus, and in that time, grows to love this beloved creature. If you are looking for an alternative to […]

Union of Concerned Scientists: Connecting Faith, Climate, and Justice

Join the Union of Concerned Scientists and faith leaders for a virtual discussion about how traditions can inform advocacy and action in response to climate change and racial justice. Moderator: Rev. Canon Sally Bingham, UCS National Advisory Board, Episcopal priest and Canon for the Environment in the Diocese of California Panelists Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, author of […]

Webinar: The EPA in 2021–Prioritizing Moral Accountability

With Rev. Michael Malcom and Rev. Brooks Brendt According to the New York Times, the list of federal environmental rollbacks over the past four years is now over 100. This list includes weakened limits on CO2 emissions, the removal of protections for more than half the nation's wetlands, and the undoing of restrictions on mercury […]

Webinar: Lessons from Faith Traditions in Transforming Water Conflicts

FREE WEBINAR: The Spirit of Dialogue: Lessons from Faith Traditions in Transforming Water Conflicts Featuring Aaron Wolf, Professor of Geography,  Oregon State University In the West, we generally base our approach to managing conflicts on rationality: “People will agree when it’s in their interest to agree.” Tools typically focus on what is measurable and quantifiable; […]