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 year’s theme, “To 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 ‘do not be afraid.’
Church land, from local church yards to the extensive farming and woodland investments owned by church bodies, can play a huge role in addressing the biodiversity crisis.
Green Christian invites you to a reflective weekend of prayer, reflection and worship. Our aim will be to deepen our sense that in our Christian pilgrimage of creation care, activism needs stillness.
A motion to the General Synod of the Church of England brought biodiversity up the agenda of the CoE Environmental Programme to give it the same recognition as climate change
The Creation Care scheme aims to encourage households to make changes to care for God’s earth. Wherever households are on their creation care journey, we want to provide ideas for their next steps, and recognise the progress they’ve made
Biodiversity Net Gain is an approach to housing and other development which seeks to ensure that habitats for wildlife are left in a better state than they were before.
n this talk Helen Stanton will draw upon Christian virtue ethics and the apophatic Christian Tradition to encourage the practice of joy and hope in a world that feels on a desperate and destructive trajectory.