An interfaith group finds willing partners to restore a shared watershed
January 1, 2019
By Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Environment
National Catholic Reporter
On a chilly fall day several weeks ago, volunteers from five Maryland congregations came together in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore to plant 90 trees.
The planting was unique for two reasons: It drew a team of Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians and Conservative Jews. And in the space of three hours, they managed to get all the saplings into the ground and hold an interfaith service, too.