The King is going green, how about you?
First published on: 31st July 2024You might not be able to take some of the steps His Royal Highness is taking but you can find out some tips about helping your church go green
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You might not be able to take some of the steps His Royal Highness is taking but you can find out some tips about helping your church go green
Holy Trinity KNaphill and Christ Church Epsom Common have been awarded grants as part of the 'Demonstrator Churches' project
You've still got a month to complete the Energy Footprint Tool for your church and play your part in our Net Zero journey.
Hear how the people at St John's Egham continue to drive forward in their work to become more eco-friendly as a church community.
Find out how you can get started on your Net Zero pathway and more easily access funding to help you take further steps.
Earth Day calls us to educate ourselves and take action to care for our planet
By using schemes like ARocha’s Eco Church, Churches are taking the lead in caring for God's creation. The program equips churches to integrate sustainable practices into worship, buildings, land management, community engagement, and individual lifestyles.
Christ Church Epsom became an Eco Church in 2018. In 2019 they were awarded the Bronze Award and in 2022 the Silver. The church is collectively committed to living in harmony with God’s creation.
Here are seven steps your church can take as we head towards the Church of England's target to be Net Zero Carbon by 2030.
We're pleased to announce Steve Collins as our Net Zero Programme Manager and share how his role will help us as we journey to Net Carbon Zero by 2030.