On Sunday, September 28, at 10am, we will welcome Rev. Michael Reed to the pulpit to share with us the mission of Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light: to inspire and support people of faith and conscience to respond to climate change and care for the environment. We hope you’ll join us!
About Rev. Reed
Rev. Michael Reed serves as Executive Director of Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light (MassIPL), leading statewide efforts to equip and mobilize faith communities for climate justice and environmental sustainability. An ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church, he holds graduate degrees from the University of Edinburgh (M.Th.) and Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.). Earlier in his ministry, he founded The Maker’s Place, a United Methodist nonprofit in Trenton, NJ, that brought together hundreds of congregations to support families with young children in poverty. Recently named an Interfaith Innovation Fellow with Interfaith America, Michael is deeply committed to collaboration across religious traditions to bring about transformative social change. He lives in Andover, Massachusetts, with his wife and their two young children.
About MassIPL
Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light (MassIPL) is a statewide network of more than 200 houses of worship across Massachusetts. Our mission is to inspire and support people of faith and conscience to respond to climate change and care for the environment — by helping communities Pray in ways that ground climate action in faith and spiritual values, Actby stewarding their buildings and resources to cut emissions and strengthen community life, and Mobilize around climate as a matter of justice and morality. ‘
To learn more and get involved, visit www.massipl.org, or send a text message to Rev. Michael Reed at (617) 297-8501.