Be a part of the UU Climate Justice Revival!

UU FaithAction NJ is one of the Institutional Sponsors for the UU Climate Justice Revival, “Reimagine Together: From an Extractive Age to a New Era.” The goal of the UU Climate Justice Revival is to equip UU congregations to enter into a new era of climate action—one that intentionally and faithfully breaks down silos and cultivates relationships that lead to flourishing collaborations that transform congregations through climate justice.

Learn more about the UU Climate Revival and how your congregation can be a part of it. Visit https://uuclimatejustice.org for comprehensive details and to register your congregation to participate.

How does it work?
On September 28-29, participating congregations will host UU Climate Justice Revivals to collectively reimagine a spirit-filled and liberatory future. Through conversations, worship, and advocacy, congregations will work together to realize climate justice and collective liberation in our communities. Congregations will receive everything they need to host a revival in their communities, including discussion guides and materials for all ages, training, worship resources, and advocacy actions designed to transform our communities through climate justice.

Day 1 of the revival features facilitated conversations. Participating congregations designate at least two people as facilitators who will receive a toolkit, training and support to host the activities.

Day 2 is for Worship and Advocacy. Participating congregations receive worship materials, sample sermons, recordings and sheet music of the song commissioned to celebrate the revival. Following worship services, congregations will join in a national advocacy hour.

In New Jersey, Beacon UU Congregation in Summit and the UU Congregation at Montclair have already signed up to participate. Several other congregations are in the process of discerning how they can be involved.

We at UU FaithAction want to support the congregations who are participating as well as facilitate collaboration among congregations who would like to work together to be involved.

An idea that we’re currently exploring is an alternative date (perhaps in the spring) for a collaborative Climate Justice Revival among multiple congregations. This might include multi-platform Day 1 facilitated conversation or perhaps a hosted conversation for multiple congregations in a region. This also might assist congregations for whom the September 28-29 dates aren’t possible (and the UU Climate Justice Revival is already supporting congregations who opt for an alternative date).

What this means for your congregation.
First, know that UU FaithAction wants to be a resource for every NJ congregation who is interested in participating. Both the Beacon and Montclair congregations have expressed openness to having other congregations join their Climate Justice Revival offerings. Other congregations exploring how they might choose to participate have also expressed interest in collaborating. Congregations who are interested in being part of the conversation about a collaborative Climate Justice Revival date are encouraged to let us at UU FaithAction know as we work to facilitate further conversations in this regard.

And that’s the call to action in a nutshell. If you’re a congregation who is planning to participate in the revival as an individual congregation on September 28-29, let us know. If your congregation wants to be part of the ongoing conversation about collaboration for an alternate revival date, let us know. If you have general questions, let us know. Please email us at admin@uufaithaction.org.

This is such an important opportunity to move past systems and cultures of extraction to usher in a new era with love and justice at the center of our climate actions. It’s time to Reimagine Together!

Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice Task Force Monthly Call

Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice?  Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp.  All are invited.

To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information.  Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call.  You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.

Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).

Environmental Justice Task Force Monthly Call

Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice?  Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp.  All are invited.

To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information.  Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call.  You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.

Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).

Environmental Justice Task Force Monthly Call

Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice?  Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp.  All are invited.

To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information.  Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call.  You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.

Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).

Environmental Justice Task Force Monthly Call

Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice?  Then join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp.  All are invited.

To join this call please contact co-chair, Peggy Middaugh, at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 for the call in information.  Seeing each others’ faces on video link is our preferred way to conduct the call.  You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.

Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).

Environmental Rally @ Morristown UU and film screening

The Green Earth Ministry (GEM) at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship hosts an environmental rally and screening of the film, ”Paris to Pittsburgh via Morris County” January 26, 2020.

Local and regional environmental justice groups, including NJ Green Amendment and Ray Nichols, co-chair, UU FaithAction NJ Environmental Justice Task Force,  will host information tables as well.

Paris to Pittsburgh Flyer3

FILM: A Plastic Ocean

The Environmental Justice Committee of the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood, Green Ridgewood, and Ridgewood Parks and Recreation invite you to experience
A PLASTIC OCEAN
an award winning documentary revealing the global effects of plastic pollution and highlighting solutions that everyone can do to create a greener ocean. Learn why Ridgewood’s new ordinance banning single use plastic bags is so important.

UU Social Action Networks: “Capacity Building in Your State” webinar

Join Rev. Rob from UU FaithAction and other UUs across the US involved in state-based UU social justice to share best practices and help build up our own capacity to be effective in our faithful social justice witness here in the Garden State.  From 12 noon to 1 p.m.  C’mon down!

Look back here for call in information.

Empower NJ Earth DAY fORUM

A coalition of environmental groups that are part of Empower New Jersey, along with Indivisible Princeton, will host an educational forum focused on state-wide energy issues beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, N.J. Members of the public are invited to attend this free event.
The speakers include leaders of major statewide environmental organizations. They will discuss the dozen new fossil fuel projects proposed throughout New Jersey, including the PennEast Pipeline and the Williams’ Northeast Compressor Stations and proposals by the coalition to combat these projects, including proposals for a moratorium on fossil fuel development and a complete ban on fracking.
Speakers include:
• Amy Goldsmith, N.J. State Director of Clean Water Action, who will discuss Empower New Jersey and campaign overview.
• Doug O’Malley, State Director of Environment NJ, who will discuss environmental issues related to fossil fuels.
• Jeff Tittel, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, New Jersey Chapter, who will discuss the status of the Penn East and NESE projects.
• Matthew Smith, senior organizer of Food and Water Watch will describe how citizens can take action.
• Rev. Bob Moore, of Princeton Community Peace Action.
Empower NJ is a coalition of over 50 environmental, citizen, faith-based, and progressive groups in New Jersey that are calling on Governor Murphy to enact a moratorium on all new fossil fuel projects in New Jersey until there are rules in place to achieve our 100% clean energy goals. The organization has been sponsoring informational forums throughout New Jersey. More information is available at www.empowernewjersey.com.
In addition to Indivisible Princeton, co-sponsors include Princeton Coalition for Peace Action, the Princeton Chapter of Citizens Climate Lobby, and UUCP’s Ministry for Earth.

Environmental Justice TF Video Conference Call

Would you like to join in the conversation, find out what’s going on *now* in New Jersey around environmental justice?  Join our statewide call held the 1st Thursday of every month at 12 noon sharp.  All are invited.

To join the video conference insert the link below in your computer search/browser window and follow the instructions (This is our preferred way to conduct the call.  You can join using your desktop, laptop or smartphone camera and the free, downloadable Zoom app.)

Call hosted by Environmental Justice Task Force co-chairs, Peggy Middaugh (UU Congregation of Ocean County) and Ray Nichols (UU in Princeton Congregation).  For questions, please contact Peggy Middaugh at peggymiddaugh@gmail.com or 508-864-3489 

Use this link to join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Androidhttps://zoom.us/j/712490459
Or Telephone (please note the Meeting ID number below the dial in number):
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