On <i>Beyond Organic</i>: God, Food & the Environment

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Last month, the Archbishop of Canterbury called on the Church of England to adopt ecologically sensitive policies regarding recycling and using organic foods for communion rituals.

Last month, the Archbishop of Canterbury called on the Church of England to adopt ecologically sensitive policies regarding recycling and using organic foods for communion rituals.


Protestant, Jewish, Catholic and other groups are increasingly active around some of the biggest environmental and food justice issues out there, including sustainable agriculture, fair trade coffee and alternative energy.


It's an interfaith movement that leverages institutional power to promote environmental stewardship, while helping educate members on living greener lifestyles.


Join host Jerry Kay, publisher of the Environmental News Network, as we talk with some of today's thought leaders on the connections between religion and sustainability.


The Beyond Organic radio show broadcasts every Wednesday at 10 a.m. (PST). For information on this week's guests and to tune in, visit www.BeyondOrganic.com. You can also listen at www.iciclenetworks.com and www.wisdommedia.com.


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Source: Icicle Networks