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AYSA Diocese of Mthatha Hike and Prayer Picnic

The AYSA Diocese of Mthatha team gathered for a day of adventure at the Port St. John’s Military Airstrip on Saturday 14th September. The day was broken down into different phases meant to cultivated encounters that celebrate our creation and encouraging  spiritual conversations and encounters. The day kicked off with the hike where three (3) teams were formed. These teams were colour coded with relevant natural earth elements. Red team symbolized rocks, yellow being water and green represented trees. The assignment whilst on the trail was to find how these elements linked to our Anglicanism and a Bible passage that spoke of these elements. Arrival at the top of the mountain signified the start of the Eucharist Service to celebrate creation. This was where the theme, found in Romans 8:22, was unpacked. Our theme spoke on how creation is groaning in pain. Closing the session, the Diocesan Anglican Youth Guild (AYG) hosted a prayer picnic that boasted of testimonies, word discussions, an abundance of prayer and worship whilst snacking on food in between. The day ended on a free-spirited note with games enjoyed by all. By : Kwada Makiwane Photo credit : Ayabonga Maroloma

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St Paul’s Youth in George go Green

On Friday the 13th of September the youth and confirmation candidates from St Paul, in the Diocese of George were visited by some of the Diocesan Eco-Champs. Some of the activities of the day included teachings about recycling and our responsibility to take care of God’s creation.  The young people also planted the vegetable seeds, which they must look after and bring the project back to the church once the seed germinates. After all green-fingers and hard work, they each ate a nice sausage roll and played games. We want to thank teachers Bonita Potgieter and Simone Jansen for their distribution to our parish’s young people and for making them aware that we are responsible for taking care of God’s creation. By : Corne Robertson

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Launch of the Season of Creation in Mozambique

By Rev Aurelio Uqueio Hello Peace. Under the Theme: HOPE AND ACT WITH CREATION, the Mass marking the beginning of the Time of Creation 2024 was celebrated at the Anglican Diocese of Inhambane. The Holy Mass took place at the Pro-Cathedral B.A.V.Maria de Chambone-Maxixe and was led by the Diocesan Bishop Fr. Emanuel Boaventura Capeta (Provincial President for Climate Change and Environment). Was attended by the Diocesan Coordinator of the Green Anglican Father Micaias Caessa and Provincial Coordinator Father Aurelio Uqueio, the Diocesan Chancellor Jorge Cuinhane and the members of the Green Anglican. It was a wonderful service, which included in addition to the Eucharist Celebration, there was planting of fruit trees (avocado) and shade trees (acacacias), snack and a volleyball game. There were a total of 87 participants. More activities ahead…. Together for the environment

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St Paul’s, Conville celebrates Season of Creation

As part of celebrating the Seasons of Creation under the theme: To Act and Hope with creation. On Sunday 8 September 2024 parishioners from St Paul’s Conville in the Diocese of George brought freshly grown fruits and vegetables to the alter for a blessing and thanksgiving. As per the Season of Creation theme of 8 September which called for Acting in Solidarity with the poor, the church donated all the produce to the Rotary home for the Elderly in Rosemoor!

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Diocese of George in Solidarity with the Poor

May the struggle of Green Anglicanism continue. As part of responding to the Seasons of Creation call from Sunday 8 September ( Acting in Solidarity with the Poor ), on Tuesday 10th of September the Parish of St. James in Knysna,  launched a herb garden as a kick-off project for their soup kitchen, which will be up and running soon. These group of committed men are Br Charles Laminie, Br Billy Laminie, Br John Moolow, and the young man, who is the groundsman of the Church who will ensure the garden is well looked after . Forward with Solidarity with the poor!!

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Western Cape Season of Creation Youth Launch

On the 6 September the Green Anglicans Cape Town with the Together4Creation team hosted a youth launch for the Season of Creation. The gathering took place at St John’s Catholic Church in Maitland. We were blessed to have 150 young people come together for the launch of this amazing season. Our host for the evening was Dominique Yon the Youth Coordinator for the Archdiocese of Cape Town, and our special guest speaker was Rev Shaun Cozett who inspired us to be people who usher hope into our communities. We started off with a ice breaker by the host youth leader Claudio as we got a chance to get to know one another. We also had time to engage on our responsibility of caring for creation after Rev Shaun’s talk. The youth evening ended with a para-liturgy with young people from different denominations being involved. Our next Together4Creation ecumenical gathering for the Season of Creation is our hike taking place on the 28th September at 9am in Cecelia Forest. If you and your youth group would like to join in you can register at the following link.. https://bit.ly/T4CHike2024

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