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Rick Morris

Rick Morris

Rick works for the Sierra Club to build broad support for clean energy, energy efficiency and green building standards in Rochester, MN, where he also coordinates the education program of a local church. As a volunteer, he has been involved with In the City for Good’s sustainability action group, and he serves on the national steering committee of Young Evangelicals for Climate Action. In his home state of New Jersey Rick apprenticed on small scale organic farms and received a Masters of Divinity at Princeton Theological Seminary where he was deeply involved in student organizing up and down the East Coast. He can be reached at [email protected]

Blog March 31, 2016 March 30, 2016

Global Day of Prayer for Climate Action

Evangelicals host a Global Day of Prayer for Climate Action on April 5 – You’re Invited “Each of our calls to action rest on…

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