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  • A Church’s “Green” Vision Takes Root and Grows: St. Paul’s United Church in Orillia, Ont. turn their church “inside out” for the benefit of the community and the environment.
  • Call for Funding to Support Global South Communities Harmed by Climate Change: Rev. Chali Mfuta, United Church of Zambia, reports on the impacts of Cyclone Ana in Zambia.
  • Climate Justice through Cultural Movement: MandS 2024: July 14. Over four days, 50 passionate students from various regions of Bangladesh came together to address the critical issue of climate…

Worship Blog

Navigating the Climate Crisis through Love

Joshua Fernandes writes that perhaps the most effective way to make change around climate change is to start with the question, “Who do I love?"

A photo of a nearly full Earth as seen from space. The land masses of Australia and India can be seen, amidst a lot of deep blue ocean and white clouds.

A Prayer for the Weary Climate Activist

Aidan Legault, United Church member and young climate activist, offers faithful words of encouragement to renew the weary in the march for ecological justice.

Climate Strike

Different Branches, Same Vine

A Canadian Foodgrains Bank delegate to Kenya is reminded of how we are all connected, as are the issues we care about—from climate change to the economy to right relations.

CFG board members in KEnya

Why I support the Canadian Foodgrains Bank

“At the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, religious differences are set aside for the common goal of feeding those who are hungry.”

Intercropping

Growing Change Around the World

Gary MacDonald writes about his visit with Kenyan graduates of the Asian Rural Institute and about the ways ARI uses agriculture as a tool to make other community development projects possible around the world.

A large group of people gather for a photo in Kenya.

A Growing Community

The Asian Rural Institute in Japan is helping sustainable agriculture and Christian community go viral around the world.

A colourful mural at the Asian Rural Institute depicting its motto “That we may live together.”

Earth Day: A Call to Care for the Planet

My father was not much of a churchgoer. I still vividly recall him putting dollops of pancake batter onto a sizzling griddle, or devouring the weekend newspaper, on Sunday afternoons when I came home from singing in the local church youth choir. But my father is a deeply spiritual… Read more

A swimming dock bobs in a woodland lake, saturated with purple and pink hues at sunset.

Earth Hour: In Seeking Hope, We Are Making a Difference

Earth Hour—Saturday, March 24, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.—marks its 12th edition this March.

I remember that first gathering in a darkened Church of the Holy Trinity next to the Eaton Centre in downtown Toronto. We lit candles, we read scriptures and other readings, we signed a… Read more

Earth pictured from space, facing South America and the Southern Hemisphere.

Mining Justice – Living With Respect in Creation

What does home mean to you?  Does it include a source of clean water? Perhaps a patch of grass or access to parkland?  Does it include safety and security – it will be there day after day to help keep you safe and secure from the elements? Does it mean connection to larger community or… Read more

Open pit, Marlin Mine, San Marcos, Guatemala

Another World Is Needed. Together, It Is Possible!

Another world is necessary, urgent, and already in the making.

These are the core beliefs of those who attended the 12th World Social Forum (WSF) - a convergence of solutions, energies, and goodwill for the building of another world.

Another World is Needed! A banner at the 2016 World Social Forum in Montreal, QC.

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