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The Environment and Climate Change

The Methodist Church has set an aspirational target of becoming a net zero carbon emissions Church by 2030.

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth … God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good.

Genesis 1:1, 31:5

As Christians, we believe that God created the world. We believe in the inherent goodness of creation, and we believe that God is active and present in the world – sustaining creation from moment to moment. As people made in the image of God, we believe we are called to reflect God’s nature in being present and active in caring for creation.

"Closing our ears to the voices of those most vulnerable to climate change would be nothing less than giving up our claim to be disciples of Christ."

Hope in God’s Future

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December Eco Tip

Celebrate a Greener Christmas

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How to become an Eco Church
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Looking for ideas to start your Eco Church journey?

Check our Baby Steps to Eco Church page for tips and ideas to get the ball rolling!

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Be part of the Methodist Church Eco Community Network

Next meeting Monday 10 February at 7 pm.

Latest Eco Stories and Updates

Inspiring stories from the Connexion, updates on policies and ideas to implement.

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