Happy Earth Day!
The planet’s big day is here once more and I’ve failed again. Like most of us, I’m trying to do my bit for the planet. I hop on my bike
The planet’s big day is here once more and I’ve failed again. Like most of us, I’m trying to do my bit for the planet. I hop on my bike
Reepham church marked Earth Hour for the first time on Saturday 23 March. Rachel Richmond explains that this is just one way in which the church is thinking about the
‘Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.‘ 1 John 3: 18 (NRSV) As Christians, we are called to care for God’s gift of creation,
One of the areas of the Eco Church survey that many of our churches can find a challenge, is the “Lifestyle” section. A silver-awarded church south of Norwich has taken
Two parishes recently undertook litter picks in their localities as part of their Eco Church journeys. Silver-awarded St Andrews Eco Church group organized its third annual Litter Pick at the
Benefact Trust has pledged £1.5m towards a major Church of England climate project, which will support 60 churches to achieve net zero (or close to) by the end of 2025.
St Peter Mancroft Church in Norwich city centre is transforming its carbon footprint and energy use by replacing its entire interior lighting system and installing heat pumps as well as
The Minster and St Paul’s in Great Yarmouth recently celebrated achieving Eco Church Bronze awards. Parish Eco Rep, Paul Spychal tells us more. Caring for God’s Earth and God’s People
“My dream is to see churchyards as places for the living, as well as the dead.” The Church of England General Synod has voted to give biodiversity equal consideration with
Set in the beautiful marshlands of the Norfolk Broads, St John the Baptist in Reedham’s small congregation is not seen as barrier to progressing on their Eco Church journey. Diana