The World Council of Churches (WCC) joined ecumenical partners for an online meeting titled โAssisi Reunion and Next Steps of Feast of Creation.โ The event brought together faith leaders to discuss ongoing initiatives and plans for promoting the Feast of Creation, highlighting the critical role of faith communities in environmental stewardship and climate justice.
Earlier this year, Lee Abbey Christian Community planted approximately 1,100 native trees on its property in an effort to help further restore the original Atlantic woodland that once covered the site.ย
If we are to be peacemakers in the face of growing global conflicts, we must be justice makers. We have created a resource that you can use to explore what this means for each of us in shaping our responses to the global climate and environmental crisis.
A selection of paintings by George Dow, with a focus on the effects of the climate and biodiversity crisis which will hopefully provoke a reflective response in viewers.
Deepen your Season of Creation experience by taking advantage of these free resources. Your event will have a bigger impact if the community is engaged and inspired.
Representatives of Green Christian joined a wide range of Christian organisations at the Restore Nature Now march held in London on Saturday (22 June), which was attended by over 60,000 people.
On World Environment Day this June 5, the Season of Creation 2024 Celebration Guide was officially launched by ecumenical religious leaders from around the world.
A local event for Restore Nature Now for those people who are unable to go on the March in London.ย An opportunity to talk to passers by, distribute leaflets and advocate for nature.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about the environment and how climate change is impacting our inland and coastal communities vulnerable to flooding. By working for CCFF, you will enable these communities to be better prepared and more resilient.
Wild Church is not just for families but for everyone! Meet God outdoors; love the natural; world, immerse yourself in creation; experience a sense of a
Contribute to a short research project investigating Christians’ responses to calls for dietary changes as part of action to mitigate climate change, via a questionnaire or interview.
Ecumenical faith leaders from around the globe will lead this time of presentation and reflection as we celebrate the ongoing preparation for the Season of Creation, on this yearโs theme, โTo hope and act with Creation”.
An opportunity to listen to the voice of creation as revealed through the bible and experienced in our humanity. Climate Crisis can sound like an overwhelming challenge. Come and spend some time with our creator God who repeatedly says โdo not be afraid.โ