Nationwide Book Study: Climate Pollinator: Stories on Anabaptists and the Climate

“I want to do something about climate change but I don’t know where to start.” 

Sound familiar? Good news: faith communities around the world are already responding to climate change with actions big and small. Join Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Central Committee as we explore some of these responses, and learn what actions you can take to make a difference in your own community.  

Join Mennonite Church Canada and MCC Canada for a nationwide, online study of Climate Pollinator by Sierra Ross Richer. 

Hosted by Sandy Plett (Climate Action Coordinator for Mennonite Church Canada) and Annalee Giesbrecht (Advocacy Engagement Animator and Coordinator for Mennonite Central Committee Canada), each 1.5-hour conversation will provide opportunities to hear from the storytellers in the book, small group discussion on the themes raised by the Climate Pollinator stories, and large group reflection and Q&A.  

 

Five Online Sessions: Thursday evenings Feb 19, March 5, March 19, April 2, April 16.  7 p.m. CDT (8 ET / 6 MT / 5 PST).  

The book study will move us through stories about:  

  • Session 1: Individual Action 
  • Session 2: Church and Community Action 
  • Session 3: Indigenous Action and Relationship to the Land 
  • Session 4: Community Development and Economic Action 
  • Session 5: Advocacy and Structural Action 

No Purchase Necessary: This entire collection of stories is available online at Climate Pollinator Series — Anabaptist Climate Collaborative.  

If you want to buy the book, copies of Climate Pollinator are available through CommonWord (supplies are limited) and Anabaptist Climate Collaborative 

Book Study Parties Encouraged! Consider gathering in-person with friends for these 5 sessions – Join the zoom call as a group and create your own in-person small group discussion space.   

If you plan to convene a Book Study Party, we encourage every participant to Register individually in order that each one receives the weekly reminders and resources directly.   

 

Registration Deadline: Feb. 18, 2025  

Looking forward to what we will learn together – Register Today!   

Register here