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Georgia Interfaith Power and Light’s next annual Green Team Summit is on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, from 9:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.

This year's theme is “Let Justice Grow.”

This summit invites Green Teams, faith leaders, and environmental activists to dig deep and let justice grow. When we nurture a movement grounded in equity, resilience, and healing, we create space for transformation. Together, we will explore how the wisdom of our faith traditions shapes our call to pursue justice. We will consider how to live into this call through practical climate solutions and how policy efforts can support thriving communities.

Our keynote speaker, Shantha Ready Alonso, executive director of the America the Beautiful for All Coalition, will challenge us to see justice not only as political action but also as a deeply spiritual practice. Then, through a variety of workshops, attendees will gain tools to build and strengthen Green Teams, advance climate justice, and engage in advocacy from the ground up. Together, we will find practical ways to live out our shared call to care for our congregations, our communities, and our Common Home.

Registration for the summit is now closed, and there will be no in-person registration. If you have a ticket, please learn more about the event below and get ready for an exciting day of connection, education, and action!

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Our Agenda:

Directions and Parking

  • Peachtree Road United Methodist Church is located at 3180 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305.

  • The church is a 15-minute walk down Peachtree Road from the Buckhead MARTA Station.

  • If a guest and driving, please park in the Blue or Green lots (map below).

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KEYNOTE:

Shantha Ready Alonso

Shantha is the Executive Director of the America the Beautiful for All Coalition, which is a community of hundreds of organizations working together at the intersection of conservation, environmental justice, and public health. Before that, Shantha was Director of Intergovernmental and External Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior under the leadership of Secretary Deb Haaland. Before serving at Interior, she worked in faith-based organizations, including Creation Justice Ministries, where she was executive director for five years. She holds a Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, a Master of Pastoral Studies from Eden Theological Seminary, and did her undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame.

RESPONSE PANEL:

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Tiffanie Lanelle Mackey, M.Div, D.Min.

Tiffanie is an organizational strategist and policy consultant with a deep commitment to equity, faith-based advocacy, and community empowerment. With extensive experience in policy development, civic engagement, and nonprofit strategy, she brings a unique perspective to her work, centering the voices of historically marginalized communities and experiences.

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Codi Norred, M.Div. 

Codi is the executive director of Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, where he has worked since 2017, advancing environmental justice and sustainability across Georgia. He is a member of the Leadership Team of the Georgia Water Coalition, a founding and current member of the Network Steering Committee for Interfaith Power & Light, and a member of the Drawdown Georgia Strategic Framework Committee. He also serves on the board of The Center for Spirituality in Nature. He holds a bachelor’s degree in religion from Samford University and a Master of Divinity from Emory University, where he was named Emory 40/40 and a Candler School of Theology Distinguished Young Alumni.

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Corina Newsome, M.S.

Corina is a wildlife biologist and Conservation Scientist at the National Wildlife Federation, dedicated to integrating environmental justice with science, policy, and practice. With expertise in avian conservation and landscape ecology, she combines rigorous research with advocacy work—from advancing climate action in faith communities to mobilizing scientists and the public to protect federal climate science. Corina is committed to increasing representation of Black science professionals and centering the leadership of Black, Indigenous, and communities of color in wildlife conservation and environmental education.

Workshops - Round One

Workshops - Round Two

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SPECIAL TWO-HOUR WORKSHOP:

Rootwork and Collective Care

Black communities, of varying socioeconomic positions, live in geographies and built environments susceptible to the worst consequences of climate change. Unfortunately, many of these communities have yet to consider how they might survive the storms ahead. The goal of Wisdom for the Storms is to encourage Black religious communities to understand disaster preparedness and resilience to climate change as a spiritual practice of community care. To do so, this project invites communities to remember and reclaim ancestral and indigenous survival wisdom for acute climate disasters and the imminent new normal of frequent and extreme storms, floods, and temperatures.

Part II of Wisdom for the Storms explores healing and well-being through religious practices like rootwork and herbalism. As climate and political disruptions threaten access to healthcare, many are turning to ancestral and nature-based spiritualities for guidance. This conversation asks: What can traditions like Traditional African Religions and Indigenous land-based healing practices teach us about tending to our bodies and communities in times of crisis?

Together, we’ll explore how these spiritual systems—born of resistance, survival, and deep ecological knowledge—offer tools for at-home medicinal care, mutual aid, and holistic well-being. We'll ask how reconnecting with these practices strengthens our collective capacity to heal and endure. 

This workshop is designed for:
In the spirit of community care, this gathering is designed with BIPOC participants at the center. Honoring the cultural lineages and lived realities that shape these practices allows for deeper dialogue, safer engagement, and more meaningful collective learning.

Again, this is a two-hour workshop. Participants are asked to plan to stay for both workshop blocks.

This workshop will be led by:
Rev. Iyalosa Estee Nena Dillard (Okunsade Adebanjo Onifade), ENDless Spiritual Consulting

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THIS SUMMIT IS PRESENTED BY:

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Logo of Global Ministries, a branch of the United Methodist Church, featuring a stylized cross and heart design with red and gray colors.
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