Saving Us: An Online Book Study

Nicole Walters
Nicole Walters • May 30, 2025

Saving Us: An Online Book Study

July 16 & 30 and August 13, 4-5:30 pm PT

 

What if the most powerful thing you could do to address the climate crisis was to talk about it?

The Council for Ecological Discipleship invites you to join a three-week online book study exploring Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World by Katharine Hayhoe—renowned climate scientist, evangelical Christian, and United Nations Champion of the Earth.

In a time of deep division and ecological urgency, Saving Us offers a message grounded in both science and faith: that change begins with connection. Through compelling stories, practical insights, and a deeply hopeful vision, Hayhoe shows how finding shared values—not sharing more facts—is key to shifting hearts, minds, and ultimately, the future of our planet.

This book study will be a space of reflection, learning, and courageous conversation. Together, we’ll explore how our faith calls us to care for creation and how we can become more effective and compassionate witnesses in the face of climate disruption.

Online discussions will be facilitated by Penny Washbourn, CED member.  Discussions will be held on Zoom from 4:00-5:30 PM PT on Wednesdays, July 16, 30 & August 13.

Discussion is free but you must register to get the Zoom link. Register at https://www.ecologicaldiscipleship.org/saving-us

 

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