World Water Day 2020, on 22 March, is about water and climate change – and how the two are inextricably linked.
Adapting to the water effects of climate change will protect health and save lives.
Using water more efficiently will reduce greenhouse gases.
We cannot afford to wait. Everyone has a role to play.
A blog on the fifth mark of mission by Rev Dr Rachel Mash
The Fifth Mark of Mission – a blog by Rev Dr Rachel Mash
NZ Anglican Schools highlight the environmental values that we learned from the Maori
https://anglicanschools.nz/value/kaitiakitanga/
The New Archbishop of Uganda flags off environmentalists walking 330 kilometers to save the River
Weekly preaching notes on the Revised Common lectionary can be found at http://sustainable-preaching.org/
(This week the notes are for World Water Week, not the RCL)
Green Sunday School materials for the Church of South India
Environmental Digest from the Church of England
Church of England Environmental Digest
Please share any other resources you think would be helpful, especially online for those who are isolating at home.
We have not shut the church. We have shut the building. We are the church
God bless
Rev Rachel Mash