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Cassandra Carmichael
Enough for All Sustainable Living in a Global World
How do we live sustainably in a world that is moving toward a
single global economy built on free market capitalism and free trade?
How can we build a human economy that is environmentally
sustainable, just, and honors all of God’s creation?
June 20 - 23, 2003. Seattle University. Seattle, Washington.
examine the spiritual, ethical, environmental, and theological implications of living in a global marketplace
Discover a spectrum of individual, congregational, and societal actions for a healthier, more just,
environmentally sustainable world. Join us for thought-provoking presentations, interactive workshops,
inspirational worship services, theological anchor sessions, and opportunities for fellowship. This biennial
gathering of the ecumenical community is open to communion staff, clergy and lay leaders, theological
educators, youth/young adults, and anyone interested in learning how the Christian community, including
Orthodox and Protestant communions, can address issues of social justice and environmental sustainability.