Leeds church folk walk to help go green
First published on: 4th October 2024One of our Leeds area churches is walking across the city in order to raise money to help them go green.
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One of our Leeds area churches is walking across the city in order to raise money to help them go green.
One of our Leeds area multi academy trusts has been on a journey towards net zero over the last few years, and wants to share all that they have learned with schools across the diocese.
13 Eco Mission Enablers have pledged to promote environmental projects across the diocese at a special service.
Beautiful flowers and protecting God’s creation were celebrated at a recent flower festival.
42 churches across the diocese are going to be able to take more action to reduce their carbon footprints and invest in the future, thanks to a new Church of England programme.
Churches across our diocese are being encouraged to use an online tool to help make our churches carbon-neutral, with the deadline for completions fast approaching.
How churches can worship all together in God’s creation is the subject of an upcoming workshop hosted by our Children, Young People and Families Team.
The Diocese of Leeds is pleased to be able to invite churches to take part in the second round of Give To Go Green.
The Church of England’s Energy Footprint Tool is now open for churches to enter fuel and power use from 2023.
St Mary’s Embsay with Eastby is storming ahead with projects to help care for God’s Creation.