Bringing justice and peace to a new season

Bringing justice and peace to a new season

By Archbishop Chris Harper   The Season of Creation, a globally and ecumenically recognized time for prayer and care for the earth, begins Sept. 1 and is themed “Let Justice and Peace Flow” this year. The month ends with the National Day of Truth and...
Net Zero should be an urgent priority, not a political football

Net Zero should be an urgent priority, not a political football

Article from Church Times THIS cry from the Prophet Amos, almost 3000 years ago, still needs to be spoken in our world today. During the Season of Creation, will we heed this call to join the river of justice and peace, to pursue climate and ecological justice, and to...
A Sermon for the Season of Creation (extracts)

A Sermon for the Season of Creation (extracts)

By Anglican Communion Environmental Network Affluent thoughts from the global north “The Israelites had to learn contentment. They had to learn to be content with what they were able to gather each day (Exodus 16). They had to trust that God would provide for them the...
Peace–on a boiling planet?

Peace–on a boiling planet?

By Anglican Communion Environmental Network Rev Dr Rachel Mash shows how the climate crisis is driving global conflict and how healing our relationship with creation has become an urgent call on every peacemaker. (Guest blog for the International Day of Peace 2023) O...
Snippets from the South

Snippets from the South

As we mark the start of the Season of Creation, here are a few activities that took place across the Anglican Church of Southern Africa! Please do share some pictures of how you are celebrating! The Ecumenical youth of Cape Town got together on Friday the  1st of Sep...