Earth Day calls us each to play our part
First published on: 22nd April 2024Earth Day calls us to educate ourselves and take action to care for our planet
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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.
The Energy Footprint Tool is now open for 2024 for you to be able to work out your church's carbon footprint and help care for creation.
Find out why we strive to do our best to take care of creation and the environment around us.
The Diocese of Guildford will not knowingly hold investments, whether directly or indirectly, in companies which predominantly trade in fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal). The Diocese has divested its direct holdings in such companies. Indirect holdings are invested via CCLA whose investment strategy is in line with this commitment.
Join Team Guildford in the race for a sustainable future