<description>&lt;p&gt;Beth Remmes, from Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, shares how her deep spiritual grounding shapes her work in&amp;nbsp;environmental justice&amp;nbsp;and&amp;nbsp;emotional resilience. As a facilitator of&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Active&amp;nbsp;Hope&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp;and a leader within GIPL’s Four Directions Fund, Beth draws on faith not just as inspiration—but as a call to action. She&amp;nbsp;explores how spiritual communities can move&amp;nbsp;from&amp;nbsp;ecological grief to collective&amp;nbsp;healing, and how storytelling rooted in belief can mobilize&amp;nbsp;change. Her work reminds us that sustainability isn’t just technical—it’s sacred.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Faith and Sustainability

Archdiocese of Atlanta

Helping Coastal Congregations Respond to Environmental Challenges

OCT 22, 202522 MIN
Faith and Sustainability

Helping Coastal Congregations Respond to Environmental Challenges

OCT 22, 202522 MIN

Description

Beth Remmes, from Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, shares how her deep spiritual grounding shapes her work in environmental justice and emotional resilience. As a facilitator of Active Hope and a leader within GIPL’s Four Directions Fund, Beth draws on faith not just as inspiration—but as a call to action. She explores how spiritual communities can move from ecological grief to collective healing, and how storytelling rooted in belief can mobilize change. Her work reminds us that sustainability isn’t just technical—it’s sacred.