A Pray-in for the Climate

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Dear Friends,

 

We are facing a Climate Cliff, and the Interfaith Moral Action on Climate (IMAC) is calling upon religious and spiritual leaders, other believers and all people of good will to join us to address its danger by participating in “A Pray-in for the Climate” in front of the White House on Tuesday, January 15, 2013.

 

Super-storm Sandy, the drastic droughts in our corn country, record-breaking Arctic ice melt, and unheard-of floods in Vermont, let alone disasters in Australia, Russia, Pakistan and Africa, all warn us: the disruption of our planet will not wait for our “normal” political paralysis to end.  

 

We are inspired by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose 84th birthday we celebrate on January 15th:

 

       “We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now…. Over the bleached bones and

         jumbled residue of  numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words:

        ’Too late’.”

 

 If we go over the Climate Cliff now, our grandchildren will live in misery and suffering.

 

Fifty years ago, our country faced a crisis of racial inequality in the USA that was a basic threat to justice and democracy.  Religious communities and others acted, and we made a difference.

 

Today’s deepest crisis is the danger facing the web of life upon our planet, including the human race - especially the poorest and most vulnerable.

 

Out of our moral commitment to protect and heal God’s Creation, our religious communities need to be calling for a set of first-step changes that will sow the seeds of greater change, by committing the President and Congress to vigorous action.  And we should pose those demands in such a way that we are addressing not only our government, but also religious communities throughout the country.

 

What can we do? When can we take the next careful steps back from the Cliff?  One time and place will be mid-day on Tuesday, January 15th in front of the White House. Interfaith Moral Action on Climate (IMAC) is planning “A Pray-in for the Climate.”

 

IMAC is a collaborative initiative of religious leaders, groups and individuals that came together in 2011 in response to the pressing need for more visible, unified, prophetic action to address the climate crisis.  As people of faith and spirituality, we feel compelled by our traditions and collective conscience to take action on this deeply moral challenge.

January 15th is close enough to Inauguration Day (January 21) to make the connection with what the President should be doing in his second term, and far enough away that the action won’t drown in the media swamp.

 

And, it is the actual birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  The action will be carried out in the spirit of his work.  We will gather at 11:00 am at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, a few blocks from the White House.  At noon, we will walk there in a religious procession and join our voices in a prayerful vigil.  We will be praying that President Obama and all of us find the strength and wisdom to lead our country and world away from the Climate Cliff.  

 

Please note that some participants may feel called to risk arrest by nonviolently disregarding the conventional regulations and assuming positions of prayer in the area near the White House fence.

 

We expect to be joined by survivors of Super-storm Sandy and their religious leaders from communities like the Rockaways and Staten Island in New York.

 

What will we be urging that the President do to meet the needs of this critical hour in planetary time?

 

1.  Permanently refuse permits for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, because tar-oil is among the most dangerous of the planet-heating forms of carbon

 

2.  Call a National Summit Conference on the Climate Crisis that includes leaders of business, labor, academia, religious communities, governmental officialdom, science, and other relevant bodies

 

3.  Publicly support and advocate for a carbon fee that will generate hundreds of billions of dollars, with provisions to ensure that working families and the poor are not harmed by higher carbon prices; for an end to subsidies to the coal, oil and gas industries; and for substantial subsidies for research, development, and use of renewable, sustainable and jobs-creating clean energy sources.

 

We invite and urge you to join us on January 15th at the White House.

 

To our President and Congress we address the prophetic words of Dr. King spoken at another moment of crisis:

 

                     “This is a time to break the silence!”

We look forward to hearing your thoughts regarding this action.  Please feel free to contact Cynthia Harris at cynthiaharris4930@gmail.com, or by calling 202-288-8788.  Please also visit our website: www.interfaithactiononclimatechange.org for additional information.

 

With blessings of shalom, salaam, pax, paz, peace,

 

Members of the Interfaith Moral Action on Climate Steering Committee

 

Rev. Tom Carr, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Hartford, CT, Interreligious Eco Justice Network, CT 

Rev. Terry Ellen, Executive Director, Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice in the National Capital Region

Ted Glick, Chesapeake Climate Action Network  

Cynthia Harris, Interfaith Moral Action on Climate

Dr. Mark Johnson, Fellowship of Reconciliation

Fr. Paul Mayer, Climate Crisis Coalition

Ibrahim Ramey, Muslim American Freedom Society

Karen Scott, Center for Liberty of Conscience

Lise Van Susteren, MD, Center for Health and the Global Environment, NWF

Rabbi Arthur Waskow, The Shalom Center, Philadelphia, Pa.