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Montgomery County Executive Elrich Invites Faith Communities to Attend ‘Climate Solutions for Congregations: Bridging Spiritual Wisdom and Environmental Stewardship’ Event on Sunday, Oct. 13, in Wheaton – MocoFeed

Posted on October 8, 2024

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich is inviting faith leaders, representatives from houses of worship and lay leadership to attend ” Climate Solutions for Congregations: Bridging Spiritual Wisdom and Environmental Stewardship ,” from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission headquarters in Wheaton. The goal of the event is to expand outreach, emphasize the County’s Climate Action Plan, harness the power of the County’s interfaith community and connect faith communities to grant opportunities.

The M-NCPPC’s Wheaton headquarters is located at 2425 Reedie Drive. The meeting will be on the second floor.

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“Our faith communities have been important partners when it comes to helping us combat hunger, provide for the needy, address health disparities and address divisions and hate,” said County Executive Elrich. “Our faith communities can also play an important role to play in addressing the climate crisis both locally and globally. This event is an opportunity for faith leaders across Montgomery County to come together, share ideas and take practical steps toward a more sustainable future. I encourage congregations to attend this event and help us advance our climate action goals.”

The event will feature an awards ceremony recognizing houses of worship who have been leaders in environmental justice, a panel discussion on lessons learned and the importance of caring for the environment in faith communities and a keynote address focused on “Bringing the Climate Plan to Life.” Participants will have the opportunity to engage in tabling sessions, foster internal community connections and enjoy delicious food, all within an inclusive and informative setting.

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“Montgomery County is making significant strides toward meeting our ambitious climate change goals and local faith communities are a key part of this progress,” said Sarah Kogel-Smucker, the County climate change officer. “By coming together over the global challenge of climate change, we can learn from each other how to accelerate changes to be climate smart communities.”

Attendees will gain valuable insights into five critical areas where the County is advancing climate-smart programs and funding opportunities to reduce carbon pollution. By equipping faith leaders with essential resources and knowledge, the event aims to empower congregations to take meaningful climate action at home and within their communities. The event also will offer a platform for faith leaders from diverse backgrounds to exchange best practices and forge lasting relationships, reinforcing the sense of belonging vital for sustainable change.

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All attendees will receive a free native plant to plant at their home or their house of worship.

Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP by Friday, Oct. 11.

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For updates and link to press release, see here: http://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=45953

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