Committed to be an Eco Church - aspiring to respond faithfully to the climate and nature crises


Committed to be an Eco Church - aspiring to respond faithfully to the climate and nature crises

Mulbarton church is committed to be an EcoChurch, aspiring to respond faithfully to the climate and nature crises. We seek to make small steps to longer, sustainable change, achieving something in each of the 5 areas Eco Church looks at: Worship and Teaching; Lifestyle; Buildings; Community and Global Engagement & Land.

This includes recent intiatives on energy usage & management, churchyard management/environment/habitat creation for wildlife, and review of all products & materials the church uses including at Harvest House to promote fair trade, care for the environment and sustainability.

There is a small committee that meets, but anyone is welcome to come and join us. Contact Heather Wells for more information:  heather@mulbchurch.org.uk.

You might be interested to look at the new Churchyard Trail Guide and associated Churchyard Trail Map which can both be found in the Resources tab on this website, under the folder 'Churchyard'. There are also some photographs relating to the work of Eco Church in the 'Gallery' section of this website.

 

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