Marking the @SeasonCreation with craftivism.
Making and displaying flowers to draw attention to the beauty & diversity of our world.
Hoping to show being part of God’s Creation means we pray & act with care & love.
@ClimateSunday @ARochaUK#SOC2024
Marking the @SeasonCreation with craftivism.
Making and displaying flowers to draw attention to the beauty & diversity of our world.
Hoping to show being part of God’s Creation means we pray & act with care & love.
@ClimateSunday @ARochaUK#SOC2024
My churches @StainbeckURC@HeadingleySt &Christ Church marking the @SeasonCreation w/ craftivism.
Making flowers to draw attention to beauty & diversity of our world.
Hoping to show being part of Creation means we pray & act w/ care & love.
@ClimateSunday @ARochaUK#SOC2024
Bu eglwysi lleol yn cynnal gwasanaethau a gweithgarwch Sul yr Hinsawdd yn 2021, ac ers hynny. Mae'r trefnwyr am ddysgu o'ch profiadau trwy'r arolwg isod yn Gymraeg a Saesneg.
Please feed back via link below on your services and action for @ClimateSunday 2021 and subsequently.
CTBI’s Environmental Issues Network invites you to have your say on the lasting impact of the Climate Sunday initiative and share ideas for the future of ecumenical work on climate justice – please respond and share.
surveymonkey.com/r/ClimateSu…
Research opportunity: Climate Sunday project
INVITATION TO TENDER
Research to evaluate the legacy of @ClimateSunday initiative and assess support needs for climate justice work in a church context.
Deadline: Friday 15 September 2023
ctbi.org.uk/research-opportu…
🌿The #SeasonOfCreation starts on 1 September and ends with the feast day of St Francis of Assisi on 4 October. 🌿
If you'd like your preaching during this time to focus on the environment, check out these sermon resources from Preaching for God's World preachingforgodsworld.org/se…