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Issue 53 | January 2024

God's Green Fingers Environment E-news

Not all record breaking is a triumph. As we take in the enormity of the news that 2023 has now been confirmed as the world’s hottest year on record, taking action to protect all life on earth must be an urgent concern for us all. Something not lost on King Charles who drew a clear line between our faith and caring for creation in his Christmas message (see below).


Every one of us can review small steps we can take at home, such as what we choose to eat which can be loving acts of care (see this editions Magazine Article). We can also ensure that we upskill to obtain the funding that we need for those more challenging projects such as replacing the church lighting or heating to move away from fossil fuels – read on to find out about the Planning & Delivering Your Net Zero Carbon Fundraising Appeal webinars coming up. 


Note: Some of the articles below link to the Church Times. You can read up to four Church Times articles each month free of charge by registering on their website. 


God bless


Jemima Parker

Diocesan Environment Officer

jemima.parker@leeds.anglican.org

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News

Bradford Cathedral gets Silver Eco Award

Bradford Cathedral has become the 16th Church of England Cathedral to receive a Silver award and reflects their commitment to walk in step with nature and put creation care at the heart of what they do. To achieve a silver award, one of the things Bradford Cathedral has done is work in partnership with many organisations, including Bradford Council and ‘Forest for Bradford’, on the Woodland Project.


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Net Zero Carbon Project Funding Webinars and Funding Resources 

Got great ideas for carbon cutting lighting or heating projects or just simply insulating your church pipework? Now you need funding advice? As part of the diocese Saving Creation programme, join the webinar on “How to plan and deliver your Net Zero Carbon fundraising appeal” and hear from funding experts Action Planning


Read more and book a place on the webinar here

Churches Prepare to Give to Go Green

Twelve churches from across the diocese have been successful in their bids to join the Give To Go Green match-funding pilot project from the Church of England. The successful bids range from projects to upgrading guttering, installing under pew heating and trailing infrared heating all of support net zero parish plans. Parishes are now receiving support for fundraising ahead of a six week window to match-fund for their chosen project. 


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Plough Service Blessings for Farming New Year at Ripon Cathedral

Progressive efforts by farmers to produce good food and manage the countryside will be celebrated at Ripon Cathedral’s Plough Sunday Service, supported by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. All are welcome at the service on Sunday, January 14 at the start of a new year which brings fresh opportunities and challenges for British agriculture. Plough Sunday is an ancient festival which was revived by the Victorians.


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Tree Planting Partnership Commended

The partnership between the Diocese of Leeds and the Woodland Trust has recently been the subject of an Operation Noah video. The short video follows Operation Noah’s ‘Church Land and the Climate Crisis’ report which recommends three key ways that Church and Christian-owned land could be used to respond to the climate crisis.

 

Read more and watch the video here

Preparing for Elections in 2024

It seems likely that there will be a General election this year and some areas of the diocese will also be having Mayoral and local council elections too. Here are three actions to consider for our church:

  1. Find out which constituency your parish is in using the map here
  2. Can your PCC and other local community groups like to your voice to the Climate Coalition’s open letter to party leaders?  
  3. Empower your congregation to act in the run up to the next UK general election by using the Christian Aid Lent Course ‘Act on Poverty'. 

Clergy in Flood-Affected Churches Describe Efforts to Mitigate Damage

The frequency of flooding around particular churches has prompted their incumbents to reflect after the recent storms on how to live with the uncertainties of climate change. The Bishop of Southwell & Nottingham, the Rt Revd Paul Williams was “Thinking and praying today for all those affected” after Nottinghamshire experienced the worst of Storms Henke and Gerrit: the River Trent surged to its highest levels for 20 years. 

 

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Eco Church Reaches 3000 Award Milestone

In the past year the number of Eco Church Awards achieved has risen from 2000 to 3000, since the program’s launch in 2016. Across the Diocese of Leeds we are delighted to have 73 churches who have already archived one or more award (Bronze, Silver, Gold) and a further 98 who have registered with the scheme. By acting collectively, churches across the UK can significantly impact creation and their local communities.


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Warm(ish) Welcome for the COP28 Fossil-Fuel Accord

Christian groups have welcomed the international agreement, the first of its kind, at Dubai in December, on the transition away from fossil fuels. Questions remain about funding and speed of transition, with developing countries represented at the climate summit saying there is a lack of funds to help them decarbonise their economies and deal with the impacts of climate change. 


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Sustainable Investments Video from Church Commissioners

The investment body of the Church of England, the Church Commissioners has created a short video to explain how they aim to be at the forefront of responsible investment - “How we invest for a net zero world”. As a faith-based investor they consider their investments in line with Christian values and exclude companies that are active in spaces and sectors which they feel a moral responsibility to avoid. 


Read more and watch the video here

King Charles' Caring for Creation Christmas Message

King Charles used his Christmas message to highlight the responsibility of people of all faith and none in caring for creation, linking spirituality to environmentalism. "Honouring the whole of creation" is a "belief shared by all religions", said the King, who gave the key address at the recent COP28 climate change summit in Dubai.


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Events and Webinars - Local

17/24 Jan Planning and Delivering your Net Zero Carbon Fundraising Appeal

This webinar is part of the Diocese of Leeds Saving Creation programme. It is designed to support parishes who have started on their journey to net zero carbon, have a net zero plan and are thinking about how to fund the projects needed to decarbonise your buildings. 

Running Twice: 17th Jan, 12pm - 1.30pm and 24th Jan, 7pm - 8.30pm.  


More details and booking

21 Feb onwards Ripon Cathedral Lent Eco Film Festival

Ripon Cathedral present a series of four film screenings: Brother Sun Sister Moon; A Man of his Word; The Letter; and Demain (Tomorrow). 7pm. Everyone is welcome. Bring your friends. 


Details

27 Feb Engaging with Your Community

7-9pm online. This workshop, run by the diocesan Children, Youth and Families Team, is designed to help parishes think about the different opportunities to engage with their local communities and will cover a number of possible opportunities, highlighting ways to get started.  


More details and booking

16 Mar Bradford Cathedral Eco Film Club

6pm. Screening of the film ‘2040’. Join this special film club to watch a short documentary film exploring themes of the environment, followed by discussion. 


More details and booking

12-14 April Meditation Weekend - Down to Earth

Scargill House, Kettlewell. If you enjoy walking and want to practice Christian meditation/contemplation, this weekend is for you! Walking, pilgrimage and meditation are life-giving spiritual practices in the Christian tradition.


More details and booking

April 2024 Saving Creation Silver Course

7-9pm online. 8 week course. For those wishing to upskill in their own eco journey or be better equipped to fulfil a Parish Environment Officer or similar role. Express your interest now. 



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Events and Webinars - National

17 Jan Adding Insult to Injury - Offshore Finance

7pm online. Green Christian Joy in Enough event. Cat Jenkins will be talking about the ways in which offshore finance centres (and those who make use of them) compound the climate injustices meted out on the global South, by the global North; and she discusses the reasons why campaigning for international corporate tax justice matters to climate-ravaged countries. 


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1 Feb Eco Church Prayer Forum

12pm. The A Rocha UK churches team will lead prayers, with the opportunity to meet in breakout groups to connect and pray with others in the Eco Church community – for the work of caring for creation in our churches and for each other.


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21 Feb Joy in a Time of Crisis - For the Darkness and the Light are Both Alike to God

7pm online. Green Christian Joy in Enough event. 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. Her focus will be on how God’s work in us can create a place of joy and freedom, even while our eyes are open to the sin and suffering of the world; a joy that transforms. 


Details

Resources

New: Eco Church Poster

Brighten up your church notice board and let your congregation and community know what you are up to on your Eco church journey with this new ready to print poster. 


Download

Churchyard Toolkit

This new toolkit for parishes offers a helping hand to make the most of your churchyard. Whatever the size and context of your churchyard, this God given piece of land, has the potential to be cherished and to serve the church and the wider community. It offers guidance on things to consider for each type of churchyard use e.g. when developing a quiet garden, a heritage hub or a energy generation hub.


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Funders List for Eco Projects

Environmental and sustainability projects take many forms. Some funders have particular interests and/or fund in a very restricted area. Others are much more generalists. These two Diocese of Leeds funding lists provide potential funders from both national funds and those that fund with in the diocesan area.


Environmental and Sustainability - Download here

Net Zero Carbon Projects - Download here

Funding Opportunities from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the government’s levelling up agenda and provides funding for local investment by March 2025. Alongside businesses, community groups, cultural and voluntary sector organisations are being invited to apply for a share of funds. There is a decarbonisation stream for net zero projects as well as other community project funding. More details for North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire

Magazine Magic
A ready to print magazine article for your Parish Magazine!

Everything on my plate affects you


With Christian Unity Week just around the corner, Diana Chambers uses this article to explore how the everyday action of what we chose to eat is effecting our sisters and brothers locally and globally.

Read more here

More magazine articles?


All our eco magazine articles are archived on the Diocese of Leeds Environment Magazine Magic webpage.



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Eco Top Tips


Find a weekly top tip here for your parish newsletter:


Year 1

Year 2


Book Reviews


Why not include a review from our Eco Book Club in your parish magazine? Thirteen reviews are waiting for you, just click on Book Reviews half way down the page here

Opportunities

Net Zero Carbon Funding Officer - Diocese of Leeds

We are looking for a new 3 day a week, 24 month fixed term Funding Officer to join the passionate, vibrant and friendly team in the Diocese of Leeds. In line with the Church of England’s Routemap to Net Zero Carbon, the Diocese of Leeds has an ambition to achieve net zero carbon (NZC) by 2030 across our diocesan estate. To support our extensive programme of work we are seeking an experienced Funding Officer to work alongside a growing vibrant and committed diocesan team of NZC officers. 


Find out more about this role here

Comedy Corner

If we don’t laugh we’ll cry: helping you through the grief of ecocide...


Q: How do you cut a wave in half?


A: Use a sea saw!

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