Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Panel Discussion: The "end of the world" and being sustainable—if lucky, refreshments follow

In last week's Lake Worth Herald is a story about an interfaith panel discussion tomorrow [TODAY] in Lake Worth. One of the issues to be discussed is highlighted in red below. It should be a spirited discussion, no pun intended.
    The Palm Beach Quaker Meeting, the Network of Spiritual Progressives and the Lake Worth Interfaith Network will present Spirituality and the Environment, an Interfaith Panel Discussion on Wednesday, Apr. 22, 6 p.m.
     The meeting will be held at 823 North A St., Lake Worth.
     Some of the issues to be discussed include: What does your faith teach about the end of the world and how does that effect efforts towards environmental sustainability?
[here is more information:]
     Panelists include Baha’iLordes Leahy; Buddhist Kathy Bishop; Catholic-Paula Winker; Earth First-Onion; Indigenous-Emily Andari; Jewish-Rabbi Barry Silver; Quaker-Barbara Letsch; MC and moderator-John Palozzi.
     Refreshments will follow the meeting.
 
Earth First will be there with "Onion" their representative on the panel. Earth First uses the Palm Beach Quaker Meeting House regularly as part of their training. In fact, they recently had a training class there: