Climate Empowerment Through Ecological Scripture

It’s a really important thing to be in a pulpit; it’s a really important thing to be able to spread a message.
— Lisa Harmon

By Lisa Harmon - This recording is live from our Climate and Commerce storytelling event during Billings Climate Week in partnership with SustainaBillings and Families for a Livable Climate.

If you think about [the Church’s] reach across the nation, that’s a lot of people we can bring a message around climate to.
— Lisa Harmon

Lisa is currently the senior pastor at Billings First Congregational Church. Through her ministry and works, she endeavors to embody the example of Christ in her life, in the work that she has done and in the work that she does every day in all settings whether at a city council meeting, at the Montana State Legislature, on the streets in downtown Billings, in a hospital setting, or at the font and pulpit. She advocates on behalf of those experiencing homelessness, the addicted, marginalized populations within the native community, and the LGBTQI+ community. With the stranger, the immigrant, and the refugee, across the spectrum of community.

Lisa is a staple in the community, serving as the director of the Billings Downtown Association and the Business Improvement District for many years. Now Lisa serves the community through her ministry, work with local nonprofits, and as a yoga instructor at the Montana Women’s Prison. 


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