Churches raise £57,000 in Give To Go Green project
First published on: 20th March 2024Churches across the diocese have raised some £57,000 in just six weeks to help reach carbon net zero, as part of the Give To Go Green project.
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Churches across the diocese have raised some £57,000 in just six weeks to help reach carbon net zero, as part of the Give To Go Green project.
Our commitment to action on climate change has been reinforced by Synod with an overwhelming vote against diocesan investment in fossil fuel businesses.
Churches looking to reduce their carbon emissions have received a boost, with new resources to help parishes find funding for their projects.
One of our Ripon area churches is highlighting the beauty and preciousness of God’s creation, by hosting a Wild Flower Festival.
St Oswald’s Methley has recently won an award from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust for their work creating a wildlife-friendly Quiet Garden and churchyard.
On the eve of COP28, Bradford Cathedral has become the 849th Silver Eco Church in England and Wales.
St Mary’s Church, Embsay with Eastby, welcomed the Bishop of Leeds, the Right Revd Nick Baines, to a special celebratory service on Sunday, November 5.
St John’s Menston with Woodhead is celebrating achieving its Eco Church Silver award from A Rocha.
A new pilot scheme is helping churches in our diocese double their money for carbon-cutting projects.
A wormery, a woodturner and organic wines were among the stalls at a Community Green Fair that brought some 300 people to one of our churches on Saturday.