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Sermon video 3.16.25
Come to the Sixth Assembly of the Florida Interfaith Climate Actions Network
Come to the Sixth Assembly of the Florida Interfaith Climate Actions Network (FL-iCAN!) and be inspired to dream, network, and design climate actions that will improve our world. Together we can respond positively to the new era of annual extreme weather events arising from the climate crisis.
The rituals of faith and wisdom traditions once helped cultures stay in balance with nature. That balance has been lost. The climate is in crisis. Science describes the impact on us all. Ritual attunes our hearts and wills for doing right together. The Sixth Assembly will explore both science and ritual to help us love Earth, its people, and the Commons with good intentions.
Matthew Fox will lead off Friday evening helping us to find healing in rediscovering the power of ritual in society. Saturday morning Harold Wanless will take us through the most recent science on the warming seas and extreme weather.
Then we will spend the day in workshops that focus on Earth, people, and the Commons. The one-hour workshops will be organized into three tracks: policy, action, and narrative.
How can we get affordable solar? How do we ensure we have clean water? How do we deal with rising temperatures and seas? How do we restore lost wildlife? How can we talk about climate in meaningful ways with our neighbors? What can we do that will help make the environment better? What rituals work for all of us? How is Easter a celebration of Earth? What big ideas move us beyond fossil fuels? How can we grow our own good food in the city? Let’s be honest about our past and hopeful about our future.
On Sunday afternoon we welcome everyone to participate in the Cosmic Mass: Our Sacred Earth at the St. Peterburg Coliseum. Together we’ll grieve the mess we’ve made as a society, heal our divorce from the environment, commune with all life, and discover the healing power of our joy.
Bracketing the Assembly is an opportunity to take an African-American Heritage Tour of St. Petersburg with Gwen Reese and take a deep dive into seeing how losing the Commons means destroying vital communities.
FL-iCAN! is convened by the Florida Council of Churches with programing assistance from the Connection Partners and support from the Thriving Earth Exchange. Special thanks go to the Southeastern Yearly Meeting of Quakers and Creation Justice Ministries. Most of all we are grateful to Trinity Lutheran Church for offering their facilities for the Assembly.
Contact: Rev. Dr. Russell Meyer, 813-435-5335, fl-ican@floridachurches.org
The Rev. Dr. Russell L. Meyer
Executive Director
Florida Council of Churches
3838 West Cypress St
Tampa FL 33607
813.435.5335
St. Petersburg City Hall Demonstration Tuesday
In addition to the demonstration at the Seminole Campus of St. Petersburg College, the 50501 Movement (https://www.fiftyfifty.one/) will be holding a protest Tuesday March 4 at St. Petersburg City Hall from 12-2 p.m. The address is: 175 5th St. N. Bring a sign and express your concern for our country. Wear a church t-shirt if you have one.
Demonstrate for Justice Tuesday March 4

The 50501 Movement (https://www.fiftyfifty.one/) will be holding one of many protests across America on Tuesday March 4 from 3:00-5:00 PM at the SPC Seminole Campus. The campus building is located at 9200 113th St N Seminole, FL. The protest will be outside of Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s office (Office Suite 305). All constituents of Representative Luna are welcome to schedule an appointment with her that day using https://luna.house.gov/ so that they may speak with her personally about their concerns.
Driving and Parking Directions: Parking is free and open to the public. When you turn off 113th St N, you will be on the main campus road. From that main road, you will make an immediate right towards the portion of campus that has the parking lot for the library building and UF Dental School Office. You will then have a short walk to the office suite.