Now it's not in itself going to change the world, but the formational importance of putting creation care on the regular church teaching agenda could be something that would have an enormous cumulative effect. When I was a university/college chaplain, we started the academic year with around a month of creation care themes relating to being global citizen Christians. The article at the Church Times has a few good quotes which are worth looking at: Church Times - Creation month gets a push from church leaders: "THE presidents of Churches Together in England have called on Christians in England to dedicate their worship each September as “Time for God’s Creation”."
I've mentioned the idea a few times starting here, then here and then here.
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