April 3 — Christian Perspective on Abraham and “God’s Green Earth”
Members of the three Abrahamic faiths comprise over half of the world’s population. With growing environmental challenges that threaten our planet, what is the theological mandate to care for the earth? What is currently being done to confront these challenges and reverse unsustainable trends? Is there benefit in working together? Discuss the Christian answer in this three-faith discussion.
When: Thursday April 3 6:30-8:00pm
Where: Light of the World Christian Church 4646 North Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228
Three Perspectives of Avraham-Abraham-Ibrāhīm on “God’s Green Earth”
The Abraham Trialogue series offers a unique opportunity to learn more about the faith response to caring for God’s creation. These, free and open to the public, discussions also provide an opportunity to visit and tour a local Mosque, Synagogue and Church, and learn more about the diversity within our faith community.
The concept for this public discussion series arose from the “House of Abraham” project of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis. Learn more about the “House of Abraham” by attending the public discussions or visit www.indyhabitat.org
The Abraham Trialogue Series is free and open to the public. Each conversation about caring for God’s green earth will be led by a resident expert from the host congregation and include:
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• Information about the “House of Abraham”
• Question and Answer Period
• A Tour of the House of Worship
• Refreshments
Abraham Trialogue series is sponsored by: Second Presbyterian Church, Congregation Beth-El Zedeck, Congregation Shaarey Tefilla, Al-Fajr Masjid, Habitat for Humanity’s “House of Abraham”, Nur-Allah Mosque, Bridging the Gap, Light of the World Christian Church, & International Interfaith Initiative









