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Processing the Difficult Emotions of Climate Change

  • William Carey International University 1010 E Union Street Suite 110 Pasadena, CA, 91106 United States (map)

A WCIU Webinar by the Eden Vigil Institute for Adaptive Leadership and the Environment

10 AM- 12:30 PM PST (1 PM - 3:30 PM EST; 6 PM - 8:30 PM GMT)

A WCIU Webinar presented by The Eden Vigil Institute for Adaptive Leadership and the Environment with Robynn and Lowell Bliss

Despair, anger, grief, loneliness-- whatever you are feeling about the climate crisis or about your progress in mobilizing others for action--is natural, appropriate, and part of being created in the image of a God who loves you and all of creation.

Lowell and Robynn invite you into a conversation about these painful realities. They believe that it is possible to process difficult emotions and find space (and grace) to move forward with greater freedom and hope.

Robynn Bliss is a certified Spiritual Director trained in the Contemplative Evocative approach. Lowell Bliss is a climate activist, the director of the Eden Vigil Institute for Adaptive Leadership and the Environment, and the co-director of the Christian Climate Observers Program. Robynn and Lowell were missionaries in India and Pakistan for 14 years and now reside in the Great Lakes eco-system of southern Ontario. Their books include Expectations and Burnout, Environmental Missions, and People, Trees, and Poverty.

Fee: $39 (or “pay what you can”)

If you select the “pay what you can” ticket please write “Eden Vigil Webinar” in the comment box.

If you have questions, please reach out to Lowell Bliss at lowell@edenvigil.org

Robynn Bliss is a certified Spiritual Director who specializes in the Contemplative-Evocative approach. Lowell Bliss is a climate activist, the director of the Eden Vigil Institute for Adaptive Leadership and the Environment, and the co-director of the Christian Climate Observers Program. Robynn and Lowell were missionaries in India and Pakistan for 14 years and now reside in the Great Lakes eco-system of southern Ontario. Their books include Expectations and Burnout, Environmental Missions, and People, Trees, and Poverty.

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