Green Church (Leader's Guide)
Rebekah Simon-peterPaperback 2010-03-01
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Pamela Dilmore is an ordained elder appointed to serve as an editor of Adult Teaching and Study Resources at The United Methodist Publishing House. She has served as pastor in small, midsize, and large congregations; and over the course of her ministry, she has written a wide variety of Christian education and devotional materials. Currently, Pam is exploring new ways to reduce her carbon footprint and to support local farmers. Her hobbies include reading and writing poetry, organic gardening, and acrylic painting. Rebekah Simon-Peter, an ordained United Methodist pastor with a degree in environmental studies, worked as an acid-rain researcher and volunteer naturalist before receiving her call to ministry. After more than a decade of pastoring churches, she is now a sought-after presenter, sharing the "green" gospel with churches, interfaith groups, and community groups. She lives in Rawlins, Wyoming, where she is the director of BridgeWorks, a ministry that specializes in building bridges of understanding.
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Publisher Description
Pamela Dilmore is an ordained elder appointed to serve as an editor of Adult Teaching and Study Resources at The United Methodist Publishing House. She has served as pastor in small, midsize, and large congregations; and over the course of her ministry, she has written a wide variety of Christian education and devotional materials. Currently, Pam is exploring new ways to reduce her carbon footprint and to support local farmers. Her hobbies include reading and writing poetry, organic gardening, and acrylic painting. Rebekah Simon-Peter, an ordained United Methodist pastor with a degree in environmental studies, worked as an acid-rain researcher and volunteer naturalist before receiving her call to ministry. After more than a decade of pastoring churches, she is now a sought-after presenter, sharing the "green" gospel with churches, interfaith groups, and community groups. She lives in Rawlins, Wyoming, where she is the director of BridgeWorks, a ministry that specializes in building bridges of understanding.