Let there be… stuff?
A six-session curriculum by “The Story of Stuff” that helps Christian teenagers explore the relationship between their consumption, their faith, and the health of the planet.
A six-session curriculum by “The Story of Stuff” that helps Christian teenagers explore the relationship between their consumption, their faith, and the health of the planet.
Season of Creation 3 has five themes: Climate change, Eco-justice, Water, Creation and Redemption, and Biodiversity. The materials can be used at any time of the year, but the suggestion is that they are used during September with the service on Biodiversity being celebrated on St Francis day, 4th of October.
This prayer is taken from An Anglican Prayer Book, 1989, and was turned into a poster for use in the Sunday after Earth Day, 27 April 2014.
This is a resource pack for the Season of Creation by the EWN and CTBI. It focuses on Water Justice, and includes an order of service and sermon notes.
The is the second resource pack made by ACSA for the Season of Creation. It touches on the topics of climate change, food, water, energy and biodiversity.
This is the first Season of Creation pack produced by Green Anglicans / ACSA. It covers the topics of biodiversity, land, water, climate change, sustainability and stewardship.
This article excerpt, published in the Swiss Italian magazine Voce Evangelica, details the link between the Christian faith and ecology.
These materials were prepared by the Anglican Church of Southern African Environmental Network for the Season of Creation 2016 (1 September – 4 October), and translated into several Southern African languages.