What does it look like to bring your financial decisions and broader economic life into alignment with your deepest values and your faith? In this webinar, we’ll be joined by Lutheran theologian and author Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda to explore how money can become part of a more faithful, courageous, and life-giving way of living — one rooted in love for God, neighbor, and creation.
Drawing from her recent book Building a Moral Economy, Dr. Moe-Lobeda will invite participants to rethink financial life not as isolated individualism, but as participation in a web of relationships that shape our communities and world. Together, we’ll reflect on practical and spiritual pathways for making values-aligned decisions about our economic lives — including how we eat, transport and shelter ourselves, invest, recreate, and more — with greater clarity and intention. If you want to live more fully into generosity, justice, and faithful stewardship, join us!
This 90-minute webinar is free, but registration is required.
Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda is a Lutheran theologian, ethicist, and author whose work focuses on building climate justice and what she calls “economies for life” — economic systems that are ecological, equitable, and democratic. She has been an invited speaker on five continents, and has worked closely with the World Council of Churches, the Lutheran World Federation, and the Council for World Missions on matters of economic and ecological justice. Dr. Moe-Lobeda is the author of Resisting Structural Evil and Building a Moral Economy, among other books, and more than 50 articles and chapters. Currently, she serves as Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, where she is a member of the Core Doctoral Faculty. Dr. Moe-Lobeda is Founding Director of the PLTS Center for Climate Justice and Faith. Her doctoral degree in Christian Ethics is from Union Theological Seminary. She loves hiking in the woods and mountains and spending time with family and dear friends.
