Our Core Belief is that the Active Care of the Natural World is Integral to Spiritual Life and Social Justice
New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light works for climate justice by mobilizing faith communities, faith leaders and people of faith to reduce the causes and consequences of global climate change through religious inspiration, education, outreach, implementation of sustainable practices and advocating effective climate protection policies.
We are blessed to be a large interfaith community of love in action in New Mexico. Every voice is important.
Welcome our new Executive Director
Several months ago I shared that I would be stepping down as Executive Director of Interfaith Power and Light. After alot of prayers, search effort, work and discernment I and the board and team of IPL are so pleased to introduce our New Executive Director, Désirée Bernard. She began work this week and everyone is so excited. Please welcome her and help her feel at home in our wonderful community!
Désirée has a deep passion for the integration of spirituality, religious traditions and climate justice work. She began this life passion during her undergraduate degree with environmental study classes and the accompanying examinations of the intersectionalities of (in)justice. Her heart led her to complete a Master’s of Divinity degree at Harvard University followed by work in various non-profits and as executive director of a service non-profit recently. Desiree can be reached at desiree@nm-ipl.org.
Her work and gifts will be shared with the current team of Rev. Clara Sims, Assistant Executive Director and Carlos Navarro, communications and data work. I will be stepping back, but continuing to work very part-time within the area of climate and oil and gas and with the wonderful Citizens Caring for the Future with whom we work closely with in SE New Mexico.
It has been a sacred privilege to help begin and work with IPL and all of you over the almost 20 years of our organization. The spiritual and ethical voices of caring for our sacred communities, land, water, air and climate are more essential now than ever. Thank you for your faithful part in this essential work. -Sister Joan Brown, OSF
Persevering in Beauty
Videos and Photos from our Annual Fall Gathering
The theme of our annual fall gathering was Perservering in Beauty and Joy! The event was held on Wednesday, October 16, at First Unitarian Church in Albuquerque.
Here are a couple of videos.
Our evening included a time of prayer and centering with original musical offerings from cellist, Keely Mackey as well as artist, Elizabeth Margit-Anne.
The Seed Awards were presented to the M.T.O. Shamagh School of Islamic Sufism, Community of Joy Lutheran Church, First Congregational United Church of Christ and Upaya Zen Center. The Sprout Award was presented to Dr. Ladona D. Clayton, E.D., Oglalla Land and Water Conservancy
Here are several photos from our special evening
Donate $100 and get an IPL t-shirt
Our associate executive director Clara Sims designed these shirts for Earth Day with a message for all of us: “We Are Earth: Love, grace, and justice guide our steps into the future.” We hope you are inspired to carry these words with you this season.
DONATE HERE
‘Our Power Comes from Above’
An Easy Solar Option for Faith Communities
New Mexico & El Paso Interfaith Power and Light is excited to work with more faith communities to install solar power in their facilities. This is a great opportunity for our communities to lower energy bills and make more funds available for ministry, address climate change and care for our sacred creation. Learn More
Contact us via this form or send a message to info@nm-ipl.orgif you’re interested in bringing solar power to your house of worship or faith community.
Read Our Newsletters
Do you want to go back and read one of our New Mexico El Paso Interfaith Power & Light newsletters without searching through all your e-mails? Our repository goes back to October 29, 2021. You can access the newsletters here.
Urge Sen. Ben Ray Lujan to Support Independent Farmers
/in Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS, Sacred Land and Water /by adminMore than 50 people registered for our event, Our Sacred Lands: Food, Farming, and Fairness, held on Wednesday, March 6, at First Congregational Church in Albuquerque. A number of those […]
Public News Service Highlights Our Event
/in Faithful Citizenship, Media, NEWS, NMIPL in the News, Sacred Land and Water /by adminToday the New Mexico News Connection ran the story New Mexico panelists tackle food, farming and fairness. The coverage is related to our event Our Sacred Lands: Food, Farming, and Fairness, […]
IPL New Mexico-El Paso, Citizens Caring for the Future Join 27 Other Groups in Petition to Governor
/in Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS, NM Legislature, NMIPL in the News, Permian Basin /by adminIPL New Mexico & El Paso and Citizens Caring for the Future were among a group of 29 environmental and civic organizations signing a letter to Gov. Lujan Grisham urging her […]
Villa Guadalupe Award Noted in Gallup Independent Newspaper
/in Cool Congregations, Earth & Faith, Featured Articles, NEWS, NMIPL in the News /by adminA little over a week ago, we congratulated Villa Guadalupe and Little Sisters of the Poor in Gallup for earning a runner-up award in National Interfaith Power & Light’s annual […]
Villa Guadalupe in Gallup Wins National IPL Award
/in Earth & Faith, Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminCongratulations to Villa Guadalupe and Little Sisters of the Poor in Gallup for earning a runner-up award in National Interfaith Power & Light’s annual Cool Congregations Challenge contest. Villa Guadalupe, […]