Faith in Place explained

Faith in Place
Founded Date:1999
Location:1100 E 55th St., AC-1, Chicago, Illinois, 60615
Key People:Reverend Clare Butterfield, founder and Brian Sauder, Executive Director
Area Served:Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin
Product:clean energy and sustainable farm-grown and prepared foods
Method:Workshops, interfaith networking, cooperative building
Website:faithinplace.org
Num Employees:28

Faith in Place is an American organization based in Chicago, Illinois that coordinates religious leaders to address environmental sustainability issues.[1] Partnering with religious congregations, Faith in Place promotes clean energy and sustainable farming.[1] Since 1999, Faith in Place has partnered with over 700 congregations in Illinois.[2] [3] [4]

Faith in Place has established cooperative fair trade markets, and, for a time, the Eco-Halal cooperative for "Muslim consumers to purchase sustainably raised lamb, chicken, and beef".[3] [5]

History

Started in 1999, as a project of the Center for Neighborhood Technology, it later incorporated as an independent organization.[6] Initially the group worked in seven location to develop projects and then expanded to regional coordination.[6] In 2003 they incorporated officially and moved to independent offices in late 2004.[6]

Activities and projects

Faith in Place works with religious organizations in an effort to "promote stewardship of the Earth as a moral obligation".[7]

Illinois Interfaith Power & Light Campaign

Their Illinois Interfaith Power & Light Campaign helps various religious groups conserve energy, purchase clean energy and advocates for conservation.[2] Faith in Place is the Illinois chapter of the national Interfaith Power & Light campaign. They assisted the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in building the nation's first certified green synagogue.[2] Another project they facilitated was Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview becoming the United States’ first mosque to go solar.[8]

See also

Notes

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=tDGd2uoF5N0C Eat Where You Live: How to Find and Enjoy Local and Sustainable Food No Matter Where You Live
  2. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/April-2007/Green-Awards-Honorees/index.php?cp=5&si=4&cparticle=4&siarticle=3 "Green Awards 2007 Honorees: Rev. Clare Butterfield and Shireen Pishdadi, Faith in Place"
  3. http://www.beyondorganic.com/template/nst.php?sn=sn2&id=033005&idy=2005 Beyond Organic: God, Food & the Environment
  4. http://www.gracematters.org/interviews/s.spoonheim.html Grace Matters: Courtesy Toward the Earth
  5. http://www.thelutheran.org/article/article_buy.cfm?article_id=6148 Bread rising: Environmentalist mixes faith with organic flour
  6. Web site: Faith In Place: About Us: History . 2009-03-07 . 2008-06-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080609122249/http://www.faithinplace.org/about.php?ID=2 . dead .
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20060505204248/http://religionandpluralism.org/GranteeArticles/Butterfield_ChurchesFaithDowntoEarth_ChicagoTribune_022505.pdf "Churches' faith down to Earth"
  8. http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/religion_theseeker/2008/07/bridgeview-mosq.html "Bridgeview mosque goes solar"