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Thinking Environmentally with Presbyterian Young Adults

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Thinking Environmentally with Presbyterian Young Adults

Thinking Environmentally with Presbyterian Young Adults

Environmental justice is an activating and vital issue for young people considering their futures on this planet. Some of these folks have come together as the Creation Action Network of Presbyterian Young Adults. Let’s hear what they have to say! Learn about this new space; come think with and alongside people ages 18-35 doing faith-based activism. Hear about the environmental justice issues that are close to the heart of this group, and explore some of the theological underpinnings motivating their work.

WEBINAR DATE: Thursday, December 4, 2025
Time: 7:30 pm Eastern (6:30 Central, 5:30 Mountain, 4:30 Pacific)
PRESENTER: Emma Marshall, CANOPY Organizer

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Emma Marshall is the organizer for the Creation Action Network of Presbyterian Young Adults (CANOPY). She is a recent graduate of Princeton Seminary (MDiv) and is in the final year of her MSW program at Rutgers University School of Social Work. Emma is a Washington, D.C.-area native currently calling New Jersey home. She is a candidate for ordination in the National Capital Presbytery and has a vocation to serve in congregations thinking creatively and expansively about what it means to do and be church in their communities. Emma can almost always be found right next to her dog, Daphne.

Please use this link to connect to the webinar at 7:30 pm Eastern: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85775693996?pwd=srmQedIzgBPb0Bo9sMSMUTa4ntHg6G.1

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