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News Release

For Immediate Release:   Novemeber 19, 2002
Media Contact: Suellen Bilow (415) 557-4282


Wallace Stegner Environmental Center of the
San Francisco Public Library
in association with
California Interfaith Power and Light presents


Caring for Creation
Faith and Environmental Responsibility

Turning down the thermostat - just a good way to save money or a religious duty? Well, according to a new generation of religious leaders, it might just be a sin to waste energy.

A movement has been building in the faith community to connect traditional wisdom to contemporary environmental issues such as global warming, and many congregations are heeding the call. "No institution is better suited to preach clean air, water, and land than the institutions that profess a love of God and God's creation," says the Rev. Sally G. Bingham, Environmental Minister at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.

The community is invited to San Francisco Main Library's Koret Auditorium, 100 Larkin Street (near Grove and Market), on Wednesday, December 4 at 6:30pm to hear a free and enlightening dialogue about faith and environmental responsibility. A panel of local Christian, Jewish and Muslim religious leaders will discuss environmental activism in the context of their individual beliefs and the most current environmental work occurring in the faith community.

Scott Schafer, host of The California Report on KQED-radio, will facilitate the evening's dialogue. Featured speakers include the Rev. Sally Grover Bingham, Rabbi Stephen S. Pearce and Dr. Hamid Mavani.

"Caring for Creation" is sponsored by the Wallace Stegner Environmental Center of the San Francisco Public Library in partnership with California Interfaith Power and Light and is funded by a grant from the Mary A Crocker Trust.

All programs and exhibitions at the Library
are free of charge and open to the public.

For more information, please call (415) 557-4277.


Caring for Creation Panelists

  • The Rev. Sally Grover Bingham, a priest in the Diocese of California, currently serves as
    the Environmental Minister at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. She is the founder and executive director of The Regeneration Project, a nonprofit ministry working on a religious response to global climate change. Ms. Bingham also co-chairs California Interfaith Power and Light, a coalition of faith groups committed to taking action to stem global warming. She was appointed by Mayor Willie Brown to serve on the Commission on the Environment for the City and County of San Francisco.

  • Rabbi Stephen S. Pearce is the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Emanu-El of San Francisco, the oldest Jewish congregation west of the Mississippi River. He is the past president of the Northern California Board of Rabbis, and board member of the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the Graduate Theological Union. He is author of Flash of Insight: Metaphor and Narrative in Therapy and co-author, along with Bishop William E. Swing (The Episcopal Bishop of California) and Father John P. Schlegel (President of the University of San Francisco), of Building Wisdom's House: A Book of Values for our Time.

  • Dr. Hamid Mavani, the Religious Director of the Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California, has a master's degree in Islamic Studies from McGill University and is in the process of completing his PhD thesis on Shi'a theology (kalam). He has translated two booklets, one from Arabic to English by Ayatollah Seestani titled Contemporary Legal Rulings in Shi'i Law and another one from Persian to English titled A Guide to Islamic Medical Ethics. He also edited the work of Ayatollah Fadlullah titled World of our Youth and Divine Consultation (Istikharah).

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