The seeds of Austin’s Interfaith Environmental Network were planted in February of 2008, when some 40 clergy and lay congregational leaders met at Congregation Beth Israel. The purpose of the meeting was simple: to give members of Austin’s diverse faith communities who were already involved from a faith perspective in environmental stewardship the chance to get to know each other, share each other’s stories, learn from each other, and explore opportunities for working together.


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“IN THE BEGINNING...”


Rev. Bo Townsend
REV. BO TOWNSEND

Bee Moorhead of Texas Impact
BEE MOOREHEAD OF TEXAS IMPACT

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REV. TINA CARTER

Janet Dewey of Congregation Beth Israel
JANET DEWEY OF CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL

Mayor Will Wynn
MAYOR WILL WYNN

A small subgroup of the original attendees, including Tom Spencer of Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (AAIM), Bee Moorehead of Texas Impact and Texas Interfaith Power and Light, Allen Cooper of Friends Meeting Of Austin, Rabbi Steve Folberg of Congregation Beth Israel, Kerry Stevens of Bethany United Methodist Church, Cantor Marie Betcher of Congregation Shir Ami, Rev. Lou Snead of Faith Presbyterian Church, Rev. Bo Townsend of St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church and other clergy and lay people, met periodically over the following months. By the spring of 2009, a vision began to emerge from these meetings. We would found an interfaith organization with a uniquely Austin identity, devoted to Education, Service and Advocacy.