Year of the Tree 2023

Learn about Indigenous trees

But as for me, I am like a green olive tree in the house of God; Psalm 52:8 There are three types of trees that it is important to know about: indigenous, alien and invasive. Indigenous are always the best to grow as they are native to the soil and grow the best. Indigenous trees are trees that are native to an area. These trees are integral to the function of an area’s ecosystem, providing not only oxygen for humans and other animal species but also increasing the quality of soil and helping with climate regulation, among many other benefits. Alien trees are not native to the area, they have been brought into the region from another. Thus, they have not naturally evolved and are simply transported from a country to another. They might have other benefits such as being a fruit tree (papaya, peach, mango etc) or they are rapid growth (such as a pine for sale of wood ) – do remember though that these trees are often water guzzlers and may deteriorate the eco- system. Invasive trees are a serious problem as they invade areas, they often consume much more water than indigenous trees. They are land transformers, transforming eco-systems into dense stands of invasives, ultimately effecting and impacting negatively on biodiversity. In savanna and forests, they compete directly with indigenous trees and shrubs. So it is important to learn about trees in your area. For tree planting projects it is better to plant your local indigenous trees. You can do a google search (Ecosia) to find out about the best indigenous plants to grow. You can also educate your congregation about invasive trees and organise a ‘hack’ to pull them out. Thus you can improve the water levels in dams and rivers.

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Grow Fruit Trees

God said, “See, I give you every seed-bearing plant that is upon all the earth, and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit; they shall be yours for food. Genesis 1: 29 Save pits and seeds for planting Avocados: This is a fun activity for kids to watch the avo pit grow. Do quite a few as not all will survive. https://www.homestolove.com.au/grow-an-avocado-from-seed-10585 Nectarines/peaches: these are also very fun to watch grow!https://www.attainable-sustainable.net/nectarine/Papayas: what a delicious fruit!https://myplantin.com/blog/how-to-grow-papaya-tree-from-seed Google (use ecosia) to find out other fruits from your area and how to grow themhave fun!

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Find out more about the Communion Forest

The Communion Forest – To plant is to hope; to restore is to heal; to protect is to love. The Communion Forest is an exciting new initiative of the Anglican Communion, which has the potential to become one of the most diverse and geographically widespread environmental projects in the world. The initiative comprises local activities of tree growing, forest protection, and ecosystem conservation and restoration undertaken by parishes, dioceses and provinces across the Anglican Communion. It was launched during the Lambeth Conference last August, as one of the legacies of the Conference and a shared expression of the Communion’s commitment to the Anglican Fifth Mark of Mission: Strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth. The Communion Forest is a practical, spiritual and symbolic response to the environmental crisis, and an act of Christian hope for the well-being of humanity and all God’s creation. The aim of the Communion Forest initiative is to significantly increase Anglican tree growing and ecosystem conservation and restoration around the world. The activities will be determined locally, so that they are geographically and environmentally appropriate. The vision is also for the initiative to be woven into the spiritual and liturgical life of churches, to deepen care for creation within the Church and its members. Please join our community by subscribing to our newsletter on communionforest.org and following us on our social media platforms. The website is also available in French, Spanish and Portuguese.

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DISTRIBUTE ONLINE

Have a look at your church practices using paper (bulletins, minutes, service sheets) Which could be done electronically? Pew leaflets/bulletins. Generally there is an emailing list or the church has a whatsapp group. Consider sending them out and just making a few copies for the back of the church for those who don’t have Minutes: these can be circulated electronically – set up a whatsapp group for the committee that is meeting or circulate on email Services: Sometimes it is necessary to print out the service sheet in the case of a special service, But please remember that people do have their Prayer books, so it is only necessary to print the parts that are not in the prayer book.. This can save many pages of printing. Make sure the margins are small and that you are printing double sided. Data projectors: If your church has a data projector then you really don’t need to be using paper at all, as all the songs, liturgy, notices etc can go up on the screen. Other forms: Set up google forms for baptism, confirmation etc. You might need some paper ones for those who aren’t quite sure how to use them or don’t have a smart phone. What can be done electronically?

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Recycle!!

Let there be no waste John 6:12 Make sure your office/school/church etc has a recycling bin and that it is collected.How can you best do this? Speak to the people in charge Whether it is the priest/church wardens or the principal at school, get approval from the people in charge Do a waste audit Have a look at what is coming through and what you want to recycle – paper/plastic/tins ? You might want to start with one item and then grow it. Have a green team It might only be two people, but find some other people to work with you on this project. Otherwise you might lose heart. Develop a plan You will need well marked bins but also need to work out who will pick up the recycling. Will volunteers drop it off, will you get a company to pick it up , will there be cost implications? Are the staff in charge of cleaning on board? (otherwise the nicely separated waste will go into one bin at the end of the day as it is less work!) Tell people about your successes! Recycling doesnt generate much income, but if you do get some, then use it to buy something that you can celebrate with others (Eg Sunday school christmas party ) let people know how many bags (you can average guess the number of kg) keep them motivated!! Common Challenges: Recycling gets contaminated with food: you will need to constantly be reminding people not put items contaminated with food into the recycling. in the early stages it is worth hovering over the bins until they get the idea! Smell, attracts flies: again it is important that people rinse the items well, and make sure you have storage and adequate bags to keep it moving away from the office/meeting space

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