Creationtide or the Season of Creation
This is the period in the annual church calendar, from 1st September to 4th October, dedicated to God as Creator and Sustainer of all life.
Many churches choose to use this time of year to hold special services and events to give thanks for God's gift of creation, and to renew their commitment to caring for our one planet home.
Let Justice and Peace Flow
The theme for the Season of Creation 2023 is Let Justice and Peace Flow.
The prophet Isaiah proclaims: “Listen carefully, I am about to do a new thing, now it will spring forth; will you not be aware of it? I will even put a road in the wilderness, rivers in the desert.” (Isaiah 43: 19) Biodiversity is being lost at a rate not seen since the last mass extinction. The futures of young people are threatened by the cascading impacts of the loss of biodiversity and a changing climate.
The urgency grows and we must make visible peace with Earth and on Earth, at the same time that justice calls us to repentance and a change of attitude and actions. As we join the river of justice and peace with others then hope is created instead of despair.
How to get involved
Season of Creation
The symbol for the Season of Creation 2023 is a Mighty River. The prophet Amos cries out: “But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” Amos 5:24
As the people of God, we must work together on behalf of all Creation, as part of that mighty river of peace and justice to speak out with and for communities most impacted by climate injustice and the loss of biodiversity.
Download service resourcesEco Church
The Eco Church scheme is a great way to get all parts of your church life working to care for creation. It helps you to engage practically and spiritually, with people in your church and the community beyond.
This Season, why not fill in the Eco Church survey and see how close you are to winning an award, or join one of our Eco Church webinars
Sign up hereLetters for Creation
We've teamed up with Christian Aid for a creative project called Letters for Creation, where children and young people are invited to create a piece of art as their letter for creation.
This is a way for them to reflect on what caring for creation means to them, and find a way for their voices to be heard in the climate justice conversation.
Take part2022 Webinar Series
Watch our Season of Creation webinar series exploring environmental themes in theology and worship.
We held our first webinar series looking at worship, theology, mission and the environment in 2021. You can watch the whole series again here, or find each individual session below.
You can find out more about how to take action on environmental issues on our Environment Programme page. To keep in touch, sign up to the quarterly newsletter.
You can still find lots more ideas from previous years on this resources page.