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Celebrate IPL’s 20th Anniversary

April 6, 2021

Wednesday, April 7th at 7pm CT / 8pm ET, people of faith from across the country will gather online to celebrate 20 years of moral action on climate change.
I hope you’ll join me, The Rev. Sally Bingham, and Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley in celebrating IPL’s 20th Anniversary. We’ll feature musicians, stories from IPL state affiliate leaders, and a special message from The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Bishop of the Episcopal Church.
Click here to register.Interfaith Power & Light 20th Anniversary
Interfaith Power & Light would not exist without the generosity, dedication, and passion of people like you. This evening will be a celebration of the movement you helped to create and continue to sustain today.
Please register today and join the celebration.

Blessings,
Rev. Susan Hendershot, President

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Knoxville, TN 37912
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The mission of the Tennessee Interfaith Power & Light is to spiritually respond to the challenges of the climate crisis through upholding the sacredness of all life, protecting vulnerable communities, and caring for the Earth. We manifest our spiritual values by reducing our carbon footprint within our daily lives, releasing the spiritual power of our faith communities, and advocating for transformative climate protection and justice policies.

Tennessee IPL

P.O. Box 26313
Knoxville, TN 37912
tninterfaithpl@gmail.com

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