As we enter this time of Advent, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice here in the northern hemisphere, I wonder: are you making space for rest and reflection?
You are cordially invited to join GreenFaith for a virtual gathering of singing, sharing, and storytelling:
Solstice Sing: Voices Together in Dark Times
Wednesday, December 17, at 5pm PT / 6pm MT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET
It’s natural in these difficult times to want to keep charging forward, filling every day with frantic busy work to try and fix all that is wrong in this hurting world. But, as Thomas Merton once wrote, “The frenzy of the activist… destroys the fruitfulness of his or her… work, because it kills the root of inner wisdom which makes work fruitful.”
As crucial as our climate justice work is, we must also take time to tend to those roots of inner wisdom. We'll do just that at this 75-minute virtual gathering. Read more and sign up now for the Solstice Sing.
Together, through song and in fellowship, we'll hold darkness and touch hope and reflect on what it means to commit to joy, beauty, and truth in the midst of unknown and turbulent times. Joshua Blaine, a rabbinical student, songleader, and organizer will join us that night (the fourth night of Hanukkah!) as a guest facilitator.
Register now for Solstice Sing: Voices Together in Dark Times.
Hope to see you there,
Rev. Chelsea MacMillan





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