Encouragement to get involved with eco community engagement
By Paul Newman Maybe you have talked, within your parish, about organising something to raise local awareness about the way that humanity seems to be treating God’s Creation. It is
By Paul Newman Maybe you have talked, within your parish, about organising something to raise local awareness about the way that humanity seems to be treating God’s Creation. It is
The first hybrid Eco Forum was held in St Stephen’s Church, Norwich and online in early May, to consider the complexities around food choices and their environmental impact. Barbara Bryant,
Weaving creation care throughout the liturgical year helps to ensure that the fifth mark of mission is embedded in the worshipping life of a congregation, as the Revd Sue Shillam
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
Barbara Bryant, Diocesan Environment Officer, recently joined a group of people praying in the porch of St Mary’s, Surlingham, south of Norwich. The simple service struck a chord with her
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.