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Energy Savings Analysis

October 23, 2014 By chris

An easy Energy Savings Analysis can save your faith community thousands of dollars while enhancing your care of creation.

Energy Savings Analysis

October 23, 2014 by chris

An easy Energy Savings Analysis can save your faith community thousands of dollars while enhancing your care of creation.

Filed Under: Slideshow Featured, Uncategorized

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of W-S

September 26, 2014 By chris

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem has a long and exciting set of goals, accomplishments, and challenges relating to its Green Sanctuary Program accreditation. We have a broad range of […]

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of W-S

September 26, 2014 by chris

Winston Salem Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem has a long and exciting set of goals, accomplishments, and challenges relating to its Green Sanctuary Program accreditation. We have a broad range of practices to build awareness of the significance and complexity of environmental issues facing our society. We often have sermons by our minister and visiting experts on environmental justice and population issues. We recently participated in Interfaith Power & Light’s Preach-In on Climate Change, with a Pulpit Editorial and the collection of signatures on postcards to President Obama urging him to take climate change seriously. The children and teachers enjoy the religious education curriculum with lots of time outside, exploring our woods and big backyard. They pay particular attention to the different habitats we have on our property and discuss what types of animals live in each. Last summer, a group of families restored one of our gardens and we were happy to see it flourish with new sustainable plants (pictured below). We are also proud of our green kitchen which composts its food waste, uses only washable tableware and napkins, and has a high efficiency dishwasher.

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem
4055 Robinhood Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Contact: Gus Preschle, exploor@triad.rr.com

The Fellowship also sponsors programs designed to support sustainable lifestyles.  The Religious Education program, as well as environmental articles in our monthly newsletters, has highlighted opportunities for individuals to recycle more, use fewer toxic substances at home and at work, compost using a 2-barrel system developed by one of our members, and carpool to Fellowship activities. The Buildings Committee continues to keep our beautiful buildings green and healthy. This not only reduces our environmental footprint, but it serves as a model for committee members and all others visiting our building so that they may take lessons learned home and try them there. Our key actions regarding energy conservation include changing the air filters per schedule, annually testing the toilets and sinks for water leakage, maintaining thermostat settings for best efficiency, vacuuming major appliance coils each year, annually checking the windows and doors for leakage, annually checking the HVAC units for coolant leakage, and continuing to replace incandescent bulbs with CFLs. The Grounds Committee continues to use best practices for enhancing the quality of our habitat while minimizing the use of harmful herbicides and pesticides. They also limit mowing to an as needed schedule. They use community mulch and provide maintenance to the large rain garden installed in 2010.

We also engage in community action on climate change issues. Environmentally friendly, low-income housing is in great need in our community. To help with this, four members of the Fellowship organized and worked on a committee to design and build an advanced prototype Green Home for Habitat for Humanity. Over 50 UU volunteers contributed to the construction of the home. Lessons learned are already being used on new Habitat homes. We also had volunteer Saturdays for Habitat Women Build Energy Star rated homes.

An important part of our mission is to strengthen the connection between spiritual practice and Earth consciousness. We constructed our Green Sanctuary Program around our respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are all a part. The music and songs selected for Services, readings at Chalice lightings for committee meetings, and the dedication of the many volunteers that support these programs reflect these beliefs.

Many members work to heal environmental injustices. The aforementioned cards to our government, as well as Letters to the Editor, and organized emails and phone calls to elected officials are directed at resolving the unequal distribution of healthy goods and services, and the placement of unhealthy landfills, coal ash ponds, and poorly maintained schools in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Some of our members serve in leadership positions in environmental organizations such as the Piedmont Environmental Alliance, the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, the Neighborhood Alliance, and CHANGE (Communities Helping All Neighbors Gain Empowerment).

While we do not currently have an actively functioning sustainability committee, it is easy to see that environmental grass roots activities are well entrenched in our Fellowship Ministry and committee structure.  We look forward to even more exciting programs in the future.

– Gus Preschle, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem Member

Filed Under: Education, Success Stories, Success Story Homepage Featured Tagged With: education

The People’s Climate March

August 5, 2014 By chris

The People’s Climate March is shaping up to be the largest movements of movements yet, bringing together people with the urgency and power needed to address the climate crisis. Are you going […]

The People’s Climate March

August 5, 2014 by chris

The People’s Climate March is shaping up to be the largest movements of movements yet, bringing together people with the urgency and power needed to address the climate crisis. Are you going to NY for the People’s Climate March?  Let us know! 

 

Do you know anyone else that is going?  Ask them to let us know!

 

Hook up with those we know are going.

 

Here is number going that we know of so far:  ______

 

What is your congregation doing around the People’s Climate March?

 

Find out what other congregations are doing.

Filed Under: Blog

Hurricane Resilience: America Acts on Climate Part 2

August 5, 2014 By chris

The 2014 Hurricane Season launched with North Carolina’s coast as a direct target. We made it through ‘Arthur’ but have a whole alphabet of potential storms which to prepare for this […]

Hurricane Resilience: America Acts on Climate Part 2

August 5, 2014 by chris

The 2014 Hurricane Season launched with North Carolina’s coast as a direct target. We made it through ‘Arthur’ but have a whole alphabet of potential storms which to prepare for this summer. “Hurricane Resilience: America Acts on Climate” is a series of three educational events will take place at the Historic Train Depot in Morehead City, NC.  The first meeting in July was very well attended and participants left feeling that important connections had been made and the conversation well-begun.

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#PutSolarOnIt – National Day of Action

June 19, 2014 By chris

On June 21, 2014, the longest day of the year, Interfaith Power & Light is joining a coalition of groups in coming together for a National Day of Action to show support for switching to clean energy, fighting climate change, and the power of bringing solar power to communities all across the country. Contact info@ncipl.org for more information on how you and your congregation can be involved in the solar revolution!

#PutSolarOnIt – National Day of Action

June 19, 2014 by chris

put-solar-on-it

On June 21, 2014, the longest day of the year, Interfaith Power & Light is joining a coalition of groups in coming together for a National Day of Action to show support for switching to clean energy, fighting climate change, and the power of bringing solar power to communities all across the country.

2014 has been a breakout year for solar. Solar equipment costs continue to come down and installations continue to grow. More solar energy generation has been installed in the U.S. in the last 18 months than in the 30 years prior, and solar energy is the leading source of new electric generation capacity so far this year. The United States now has enough installed solar capacity to power more than 2.2 million homes. In many states, solar power is now competitive with other sources of energy without emitting the dangerous greenhouse gases that cause climate change.

North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light recognizes the important and hopeful role solar panel installations play for communities of all faiths. NCIPL has produced a very useful Financing Solar Clearinghouse that offer many useful suggestions for congregations interested in doing a solar project.

The overwhelming judgment of science is that we need to act on climate. Solar energy is a win-win solution: this growing sector can create jobs, bring savings to consumers and reduce the production of dangerous carbon pollution that causes climate change.

All across America there are opportunities to #PutSolarOnIt – to turn our homes, our congregations, our schools, our lands and our neighborhood rooftops into solutions to climate change.

June 21st is a National Day of Action for us all to find a way to #PutSolarOnIt by identifying, supporting, and rallying our social networks to support solar energy, or joining a local event to support a community based solar installation.

Contact info@ncipl.org for more information on how you and your congregation can be involved in the solar revolution!

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Filed Under: Blog

#PutSolarOnIt – National Day of Action

June 19, 2014 By chris

On June 21, 2014, the longest day of the year, communities of faith from around the country will come together in a coalition of groups for a National Day of Action.

#PutSolarOnIt – National Day of Action

June 19, 2014 by chris

put-solar-on-it

On June 21, 2014, the longest day of the year, communities of faith from around the country will come together in a coalition of groups for a National Day of Action to show support for switching to clean energy, fighting climate change, and the power of bringing solar power to communities all across the country.

Follow the events stream on Twitter at #PutSolarOnIt.

Solar Congregations and Resources

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North Carolina Interfaith Power & Light recognizes the important and hopeful role solar panel installations play for communities of all faiths.

NCIPL has produced a very useful Financing Solar Clearinghouse that offer many useful suggestions for congregations interested in doing a solar project.

Contact info@ncipl.org  for more information on how you and your congregation can get involved in the solar revolution!

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