Bino Teboho Makhalanyane

#Togther4Creation

A group of young people from different denominations in Cape Town started an ecumenical group during the Season of Creation (1st of Sep to 4th of October). The ecumenical group was started by youth and environmental sustainability champions from the Anglican, Catholic, Dutch Reformed, Lutheran, and Methodist churches.  They called the group #together4creation to show that they would continue working together after the season of Creation. On the first of September they held a virtual opening prayer service to celebrate World Day Prayer for Creation and the launch of the 2020 Season of Creation.  One of the main highlights was a testimony from Ms. Katleho Lucas who sadly lost her father early this year, but through doing some gardening, she has come to heal and feel connected to her late father. The Guest speaker for the event was Fah Kululekani from the Lutheran Church. A competition was also started “reduce, reuse, repurpose” to come up with new ideas on how to reuse plastic items. The various youth chaplains also prepared a short environmental message for each Sunday during Season of Creation. The young people prepared a video for the Season of Creation as well. Poster by : John-Paul Roberts & Dominique Yon  

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One tree-one couple campaign in Malawi

As a way to encourage tree planting across Malawi, the Green Anglicans have started a one tree, one couple campaign, knowing the couples will commit to caring for the trees, not just planting them.    On the 10th of October 2020 Couples from Green Anglicans planted a tree each in a get together which took place in Salima district Malawi. A total of 6 fruit trees were planted at the Fisheries Department. The couples will grow the trees. #One-Couple-one tree campaign. #RenewOurWorld. #GreenAnglicans. #No planet B. Photo – Charles Bakolo

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Planting of trees

GREEN ANGLICANS ANNIVERSARY

On Saturday the 10th of October 2020, the Green Anglican Movement in Kenya planted trees at Ngong Forest near Lenana school, to mark it’s 3 years anniversary since it’s official launch .Events were held at different places across the country and several bishops also attended the events.     #NDYM @GreenAnglicansMovement-Kenya #asfkenyaASF #GreenSaintsKe GreenAnglican-kenya@3 Photo Credit: Rev Dennis Baraka    

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