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90 results found for 'Environment programme'
The Church of England's national environmental programme exists to enable the whole Church to address — in faith, practice, and mission — the issue of climate change and care of creation.
A growing number of children are receiving lunches during the school holidays provided by a ‘Places of Welcome’ network supported by churches in South Tyneside, as families feel the impact of the cost of living crisis
After years of alcohol and drug dependency, earlier this year, Ady Hodgkinson was baptised – marking an incredible transformation in his life which all started with an encounter at a Christian café.
A rural parish has embraced net zero carbon ambitions by installing four air source heat pumps.
The Church of England’s Chief Education Officer outlines how Church Schools will flourish as the Academies programme increases momentum
A Cathedral choir has recorded a fundraising anthem for Ukrainian children, to be released on Mothering Sunday.
Hundreds of churches across the country, including Church of England parishes, are registering to help ahead of a new UK humanitarian sponsorship scheme for Ukrainian refugees.
A rural parish has won an environmental award for its longstanding commitment to a rare flock of sheep, who roam freely in its churchyard.
On the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the Brumadinho tailings dam disaster in which 270 people lost their lives, more than 150 people came together to pray, pay tribute, and discuss how to prevent it from happening again.
Revd Charlotte Cheshire describes how digital worship such as virtual reality carols have been a ‘gift’ to her family
A Church of England primary school has substantially reduced carbon emissions by installing a heat pump below its playing field.