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Praise the Lord, but Dim the Lights

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Stanford Social Innovation Review, April 1st, 2008

The Regeneration Project helps the environmental movement get religion by Suzie Boss

When the Rev. Sally Bingham speaks from the pulpit of Grace Cathedral, a landmark Episcopal church atop San Francisco's Nob Hill, she's more likely to preach about saving the Earth than saving souls. Global warming is a moral issue, she tells the faithful: "If you profess a love for God, then you have a responsibility to be a steward of creation."

It's a lofty message. But it turns out that doing the right thing, spiritually speaking, can be as easy as changing a lightbulb. Congregants at Grace Cathedral and...

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