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SUMMARY:Pathways to Our Sustainable Future Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee is reading Pathways to Our Sustainable Future: A Global Perspective from Pittsburgh by Patricia DeMarco. \nThe book examines the experience of a single city\, with all of its social and political complexities and long industrial history\, allowing for a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent in adapting to a changing world. Throughout the book\, case studies responding to ethical challenges give specific examples of successful ways forward. Inspired by Rachel Carson’s voice of precaution in protecting the Earth\, this is a book about empowerment and hope. \nDeMarco offers her own analysis of the many pathways open to us to create a sustainable future—an ethic built on cooperation rather than exploitation. It is a realistic exploration of how the living world can be preserved for our children and grandchildren. \nConsider reading the book and joining us for a discussion on Thursday\, May 4\, 7 pm. For details\, contact Nancy Heastings. \n\nAbout the Author \nPatricia DeMarco is a native Pittsburgher\, with a doctorate in Biology from the University of Pittsburgh. She has spent a 50-year career in energy and environmental policy in both the private and public sectors. She is the director of the Rachel Carson Institute at Chatham University\, the VP of the Forest Hills Borough Council\, and sits on several local boards (Phipps\, Allegheny Land Trust\, PA IPL).
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/pathways-to-our-sustainable-future-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Attaining Resurrection Retreat
DESCRIPTION:In Philippians Paul says he yearns “to know Christ—yes\, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings\, becoming like him in his death\, and so\, somehow\, attaining to the resurrection from the dead” (3:11). \nJoin us for a post-Easter retreat at the Villa Maria Retreat Center in Pulaski\, Pennsylvania\, Friday–Sunday\, May 5–7\, to explore ways we too can “somehow” find resurrection life amid the challenges and sufferings we face each day. Led by facilitator and host Rev. Jeff Eddings\, we will explore this through art\, silence and solitude\, reading\, reflection\, prayer\, and conversation with one another. You are invited to journey with us to consider how this promise of resurrection can infuse our everyday lives with meaning\, hope\, and joy. \nSpots are limited. RSVP by Friday\, April 21\, online at tiny.cc/attaining-resurrection. Questions? Contact Pastor BJ. \nCost Options: \n\nFriday-Saturday Shared Bath | $70\nFriday-Saturday Private Bath | $110\nFriday-Sunday Shared Bath | $85\nFriday-Sunday Private Bath | $135\n\n\n\n  \nREGISTER ONLINE \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Retreat Facilitator and Host Rev. Jeff Eddings \nJeff is the Spiritual Formation and Coaching Associate for 1001 New Worshiping Communities of the PCUSA. He was co-founder of Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community in Pittsburgh and has over 30 years of church leadership experience. He is trained in contemplative spirituality through the Shalem Institute and is a spiritual director for The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. He is a certified ICF coach and is an Enneagram Coach with iEQ9. www.jeffeddings.com
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/attaining-resurrection-retreat/
LOCATION:Villa Maria Retreat Center\, 2067 Evergreen Rd\, Pulaski\, PA\, 16143\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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SUMMARY:Across the Channel - Music for Brass and Organ from England\, France\, and Spain
DESCRIPTION:Our Cathedral Concerts series will present The Brass Roots\, organist Dr. Edward Alan Moore\, and conductor Daniel Nesta Curtis in concert on Friday\, May 19\, 7:30 pm. Join us in the Sanctuary. The concert also will be streamed on YouTube and Facebook. \nA freewill offering will be received. \nDownload Program \nPROGRAM\nEarle of Oxford’s Marche – Byrd/arr. Allen\nSiete Canciones Populares – De Falla/arr. Moose\nLa Puerta del Vino – Debussy/arr. Allen\nThe Girl with the Flaxen Hair – Debussy/arr. Allen\nPrelude on Rhosymedre – Vaughan Williams\nToccata from Symphony V for Organ – Widor/arr. Bishop\nFanfare for La Peri – Dukas/arr. Hirschman\nAndaluza from 12 Spanish Dances – Granados/arr. Allen\nEnglish Folk Song Suite – Vaughan Williams/arr. Villanueva\nSymphony No. 3 – “Organ” – Saint-Saens\nAdagio – arr. Fox\nFinale \n[arve url=”https://youtu.be/8CqSHDu9rXY” title=”Across the Channel Preview” /]
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/across-the-channel-music-for-brass-and-organ-from-england-france-and-spain/
LOCATION:ELPC – Sanctuary\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cathedral Concerts,Concerts,Featured Events,Music
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SUMMARY:Congregational Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Session of ELPC is calling a Special Congregational Meeting on Sunday\, May 21\, immediately following our 11 am worship service. The sole item of business will be to vote upon the Session’s recent action that ELPC sell its manse. This meeting will be held-in person in the Sanctuary. \nClick the button below to read a letter from the Property Committee about the manse. \nRead letter \n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/congregational-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:Passive House Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Environmental Team of the Justice Committee on a tour of one of the most energy efficient homes in the region: Passive House-certified Squirrel Hill Duplex\, located at 2883 Fernwald Rd. Finished in 2017 by ELPC congregants Lucy de Barbaro and Ayres Freitas\, this home reduces heating and cooling by 80% compared to traditional construction\, manages all rainwater on site\, has a small green roof and is fully powered by solar energy. The home holds a gold label from the National Green Building Standard. \nThere will be something of interest for those well versed in these various environmental initiatives and those new to these topics\, and takeaways for your own environmental action at home. \nThe tours will be offered on Sunday\, May 21\, 2 pm\, and Sunday\, June 4\, 4 pm. Please text Lucy at (412) 320-0567 to indicate your interest and reserve a spot. Families with children are welcomed.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/passive-house-tour/2023-05-21/
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SUMMARY:Pride History Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join the ELPC Justice Committee for a Pride History Presentation following Sanctuary worship on Sunday\, May 28. A light lunch will be provided. \nThis presentation will be led by Jason Van Ness and will examine the LGBTQIA+ equal rights movement and Pride events over the past 50 years. The presentation will highlight key social and political events that have dovetailed with Pride events in the past\, and considerations for organizing efforts moving forward. Following the presentation\, there will be a panel discussion with LGBTQIA+ clergy in the Greater Pittsburgh region\, who will discuss the future of Christianity and the LGBTQIA+ community. \nOur congregation is a proud participant in LAMP (LGBTQIA+ Affirming Ministries of Pittsburgh)\, along with other affirming Presbyterian Churches in Pittsburgh. We are excited to again celebrate Pride in Pittsburgh. While there are many Pride events sponsored by different groups and in different neighborhoods\, the two Pride events LAMP will be participating in this year are: \n\nPittsburgh Pride March and Parade\, coordinated by QBurgh on behalf of Trans YOUniting and the Pittsburgh Pride Group on Saturday\, June 3\, in downtown and the North Shore.\nWe also will participate in People’s Pride PGH March and Festival on Sunday\, June 25\, in Swissvale.\n\nKeep a lookout for more details that will be posted near the Highland entrance monitor\, including parade maps and times. Come out and celebrate while we share God’s love with all of God’s people!
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/pride-history-presentation/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
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