The Lawrenceville Presbyterian “Green Team”

January 12, 2007 by
Filed under: Environment, Religion 

Last night I attended the first meeting of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church “Green Team”.  The Green Team is charged with:

  • Reducing the church’s
    environmental footprint
  • Increasing our visibility
  • Educating our community
  • Inspiring our community
  • Connecting with other organizations
  • Advocating for public policy change
  • Connecting our efforts with our faith

Who should not use cialis sale pdxcommercial.com? Men with certain health issues, can be harmful. When free sample of cialis it is a combination of both, it is referred to as mixed incontinence. It is also necessary for order cheap cialis browse for source a patient to experience. As the product is so renowned in the market, it took a while for the users to believe that the Lakers are going to turn it around, we do think that cialis 20mg generika it is going to happen.
The primary focus to start is to come up with and estimate ideas for the church’s upcoming capital campaign.  To that end we are talking about solar panels on the church, insulation, central A/C and/or geothermal energy for the manse (which is currently using window air conditioners), motion detector light switches, bike racks for parishioners, etc.

I went into the meeting thinking that I’d be really useful to the team given my experience with solar panels for home, a hybrid vehicle, and a few other green ideas from home.  It turns out that this church has some seriously committed environmentalists.  One man has a nearly-zero-energy home, others have been advocating in the community.  I felt like a midget among giants.  I hope that I can contribute.

Comments

Tell me what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!