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Living Sustainably as Spiritual Practice
the Creation Spirituality Communities' Conference, Chicago
June 16-19, 2011
Ecological justice is essential for the sustainability of life on Earth.
We will gather acknowledging that ecological justice is essential
for the sustainability of life on earth.
Living sustainable lives involves exploring our pattern of resource use in order to meet human needs in the present while not destroying the environment and preserving it for future generations.

Join with individuals from around the world to explore practical application of Creation Spirituality in your life and community. The conference keynote speakers are:
Drew Dellinger, poet, teacher, writer and speaker. He is also a consultant, publisher, and founder of Planetize the Movement. Dellinger has presented at over 1,000 events across the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia.
Alexandra Kovats, an internationally known teacher and lecturer on ecological and creation spirituality, spirituality and cosmology, eco-feminism and religious life. She was Program Director, instructor, and staff member at The Institute in Culture and Creation Spirituality (ICCS) in Oakland, California, and visiting professor at several other Universities.
Matthew Fox, formerly a member of the Dominican Order for 34 years, and now an Episcopal priest. He holds a doctorate (received summa cum laude) in the History and Theology of Spirituality from the Institut Catholique de Paris. He is author of 28 books including Original Blessing, The Reinvention of Work, and his most recent The Hidden Spirituality of Men. Matt is known to be creative, comprehensive, and surely one of the most challenging religious-spiritual teachers in America.
Art as Mediation, Body Prayer, Workshop pesenters include Bill Gordon, Joseph Killikevice, Theodore Richards, Gail Ransom, Tim Coles, and Bob Wilson.
Planning team, headed by Rich Rossiter, includes, Diane Wolverton, Theodore Richards and Wayne Schwandt.
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