Join IPC for our January Learning Lab — “Nature for Every Community: Faith, Equity, and Belonging”
How often do we pause to think: does everyone around me have the same access to green spaces? As we observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day this January, we’re asking a powerful question: What does it mean to truly belong — in nature, in community, in creation?
Register here for Nature for Every Community: Faith, Equity, and Belonging, where we'll explore the history, the barriers, and the hope: how systemic inequities have kept many Black and minority communities away from parks, trails, and natural spaces — and how, with faith and intention, we can help un-lock nature’s gift for everyone.
This session isn’t just about listening — it’s about opening our hearts and our hands. We’ll dive into how faith calls us to care for creation, and how that care can be a path toward justice, connection, and healing.
Whether you’ve long felt called to environmental stewardship or you’re simply curious about bringing nature into faith and community life, this conversation is for you. Bring your whole self — your questions, your hopes, your longing for belonging.
And if you missed previous Learning Labs, we invite you to revisit them anytime — from green-space equity, to mindful eating, climate resilience, and more. Check out the full list of recorded sessions here and find something that speaks to you.

These webinars are supplemental to IPC's Faithful Green Leaders Training Program.
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