Next week the CofE will debate whtehr it has a go at telling itslef to be greener. It would be a good first step needing plenty of reality and actual expenditure; however, please prya for that first step and then that it will genuinely be followed. I beleive that one fo the important things we can do to halep evangelise the next two or three generations is to be a confessing-green church today: the bad news is if in 60 years time the church is seen to have simply blessed and colluded with the forces promoting climate change arther than mitigating it. Just remember what bad press the churches still get for involvement in things that were bad.
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