On Saturday 1 October over 45 people from across West Cornwall came together to discuss how we as ordinary citizens might respond to the challenges of Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and their impact upon humanity.
On 4 October ecumenical youth leaders from around the globe led the closing prayer and reflection to celebrate the closing of the Season of Creation on this year’s theme, “Listen to the Voice of Creation.”
If you would be interested in getting your local church, regional Church structures (dioceses and equivalents) or religious order to make a divestment commitment, we would be delighted to hear from you.
In this online event we explore the crucial question: are Christians ever justified in resorting to to acts of non-violent civil disobedience as a means of protest?
An interfaith panel discussion on climate, held 21 September, sent a clear message to the world’s governments: a social and spiritual transformation must underpin policies that care for the earth and the most vulnerable people living on it.
Join us to look at how we can put our faith into action, explore the role of hope in our faith and hear the inspiring stories of people we work with overseas who are bearing witness to tha
Penzance Quaker Meeting is organising a Meeting for Worship in Truro on September 22nd with a focus on the loss and damage caused by climate breakdown. We welcome everyone who feels moved to join us.
A packed schedule of conferences, workshops and training – hosted in partnership with Green Works and sponsored by Don’t Cry Wolf – will help Cornish businesses value the difference they can make in the global challenge and equip them with the skills to make a change.