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Introducing our Eco-bishops: Andrew Dietsche, Bishop of New York: “Putting our faith into action”

  Bishop Andrew  Dietsche of the Episcopal Diocese of New York was installed as the 16th Bishop of New York in February 2013 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan. There has been a history of environmental adversity faced by the diocese, but New York has been effective in taking action and …

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Introducing our Eco-Bishops: Bishop Jane Alexander- “A divorce between ourselves and creation”

Bishop Jane  was born in England and worked as a music teacher As a child she was forbidden from attending any religious classes at school by her father. It was not until she was 25 that she was baptized with her eldest child in the Church of England. She moved  to Canada in the 90’s where she …

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Introducing our Eco-Bishops: Bishop Nick Holtam – Bishop of the Planet!

  Bishop Nick Holtam has been invited by the Church of England to be the Bishop with a special portfolio for the Environment, and has been dubbed the “Bishop of the Planet”. He began  his public ministry in the Diocese on 15 October 2011, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1980. His studies include …

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Tackling environmental challenges from the roots up!

Green Anglicans attend a “Change Makers Design Shop” Green Anglicans joined around 30 change makers from around the country gathered to co-design campaigns tackling socio- economic issues from the roots up. The Anglican Church of Southern Africa’s Environmental Network addresses environmental issues in the province by supporting churches and Dioceses with the goal of becoming …

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Introducing our Eco-Bishops. Bishop Mark Macdonald – we need to hear the voices of indigenous people

Hearing the voice of Indigenous People: we need to add something to our Theology to go forward in an Earth-friendly way.  The Right Rev. Mark MacDonald became the Anglican Church of Canada’s first National Indigenous Anglican Bishop in 2007, after serving as bishop of Alaska for ten years.Before his ordination as a bishop, MacDonald was Canon …

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World Food Day: African Faith Leaders declare that genetically modified seeds are not the answer to Africa’s food challenges.

Anglicans from Uganda, Kenya and South Africa took part in an Interfaith workshop “The International  on Faith- based Farming and Sustainable Land Management” in  Mukono , Uganda. Close to 100 religious leaders from nine African countries gathered to discuss the crisis of food security and how faith communities can respond. It was fitting that the …

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Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture – God’s way

  Climate change is impacting the most vulnerable people in Africa, subsistence farmers. As soil becomes more degraded and yields fail, farmers move into more land, which poses a growing  threat in terms of deforestation. The Anglican Church in Kenya has embraced “Farming God’s Way ” as a way to improve food security. This methodology …

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