Worship and Workshop in Macon

Worship with us at Centenary United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 28, then stay for a pizza lunch and learn as GIPL brings the Power Trip to Middle Georgia. We'll take a close look at the proposed SSE4 pipeline — what it means for Macon, why faith leaders are raising concerns, and how it connects to the broader fight for energy justice in Georgia.

Jay Horton

Rev. Jay Horton is a Colorado-born, Virginia-raised, and Georgia-grown public relations professional and United Methodist pastor currently serving as the communication lead for Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL), an environmental justice nonprofit equipping faith communities to care for creation through advocacy, resourcing, and education.

https://jayhortoncreative.com/about
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