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Message: 1 Samuel 16:1-13 “The Heart of the Matter” When God chooses David, it is not based on superficial or physical considerations, but is a matter of the heart. David is someone who has a good heart. God knows everything else will follow.
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How do we make sense of the recent climate change news? And what can we do? On Saturday, January 26 at 10am at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, the Climate & Energy Forum will host a discussion about the latest climate science and policy developments. Then, on February 7 at 7pm, the movie, The Venus Theory, will be shown at the Library.. Listen here as returning guests Michael Cox and Lara Hansen share information about these two upcoming events and talk about what individuals and the City of Bainbridge can do to mitigate and adapt to climate change. At the Forum, Michael and Lara will join with fellow presenters, James Rufo-Hill and Dr. Gary Lagerloef, to discuss highlights from various reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the United Nations’ Environment Program and Framework Convention on Climate Change. For more information on the Climate and Energy Forum visit: www.bainbridgeislandforum.org. The Venus Theory is being shown at the Library on February 7th as part of the Movies That Matter film series, a free monthly film series on environmental topics offered on the first Thursday of every month. This particular film explains the science behind global warming, and whether the Earth's temperature may one day equal that of Venus. For a full list of upcoming Movies that Matter screenings, visit http://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/pdfs/Movies%20that%20Matter%202018%20Flyer.pdf Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
On Wed., Dec. 5 at 7pm at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, the Climate & Energy Forum will host a discussion about the role of faith communities in addressing climate change. And on Thursday, December 6th at 7pm at the Library, watch Wasted, a movie about the impact of food waste. In this podcast BCB host Christina Hulet and returning guest Michael Cox share information about these two upcoming events. Presenters at the Forum will include: Reverend Thomas Perchlik of Cedars Unitarian /Universalist Church, Rev. Wren Blessing of Grace Episcopal Church, Shonie Senji Kanada of the Nippon Mahoji Buddhist Temple, and retired Reverend Mary Karen Brown of Snoqualmie United Methodist Church. Together, they will talk about how religious faiths are working to preserve the natural environment. For more information about the Climate and Energy Forum visit: www.bainbridgeislandforum.org. Wasted is being shown at the Library on December 6th as part of the Movies That Matter film series, a new free monthly film series on the first Thursday of every month. It describes how much food we waste and the significant impact this has on our environment. Movies That Matter features thought-provoking movies on a variety of environmental topics. You can see their full list of screenings at: http://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/pdfs/Movies%20that%20Matter%202018%20Flyer.pdf In addition, Michael and Christina reflect on our recent election results, in which voters rejected the statewide carbon fee, Initiative 1631, and the local SAFE mobility levy. What we can learn and how can we continue to help climate change work move forward? Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
Movies That Matter is a new free monthly film series, featuring thought-provoking movies on a variety of environmental topics. The first one will air Thursday, November 1; 7pm at the Lynwood Theater. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet sits down with Michael Cox, a retired Environmental Protection Agency advisor who is helping organize the series, which is sponsored by several organizations, including Sustainable Bainbridge, Climate Action Bainbridge, EcoAdapt, Citizens’ Climate Lobby, and Friends of Island Power. The first screening will be of Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution, on Thursday, November 1st at Lynwood Theater at 7pm. This movie was directed by James Redford, Robert Redford’s son, who traveled across the country interviewing innovators and advocates of the clean energy economy. Listen as Michael shares how inspiring it was to see what people are doing in the Midwest and across our country to make a difference. Movies That Matter will take place on the 1st Thursday of every month. All movies are free to the public, and each showing will be followed by a community discussion with local experts. You can see their full list of screenings at: http://www.sustainablebainbridge.org/pdfs/Movies%20that%20Matter%202018%20Flyer.pdf For more information on Movies That Matter, please contact: info@SustainableBainbridge.org Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.