Eco Church—A Pledge for Change
Here at St Andrew’s Church, Histon, we would like to invite you to pledge to care for God’s creation by choosing some changes you can make. Then, to pray that God will take those changes, however small they may seem, and use them to reverse climate change and bring justice for those whose lives are impacted by it.
This leaflet is full of ideas and resources to inspire you that change is possible and beneficial.
To download or view this leaflet on your devices click here: Download and view
For a print-your-own version, follow this link: Print at home
If you have difficulty downloading the leaflet, please contact the Church Office who will be able to help.
We encourage the congregation with monthly Eco Tips:
- Eco-tip-Nov-2024—Insulation and Draught Proofing
- Eco-tip-Oct-2024—Dishwasher tablets
- Eco-tip-Sept-2024—Money
- Eco-tip-Aug-2024—Internet use and storage
- Eco Tips for July 2024—Use your LOAF!
- Eco Tips for June 2024—Reducing Plastic…travel bottles
- Eco Tips for May 2024—No Mow May!
- Eco Tips for April 2024—Reducing Plastic…flowerpots
- Eco Tips for March 2024—Peat Free Gardening
- Eco Tips for February 2024—Cling Film challenge
- Eco Tips for January 2024—Paper
- Eco Tips for December 2023—Water
- Eco Tips for November 2023—Possessions
- Eco Tips for October 2023—Christmas
- Eco Tips for September 2023—Recycling
- Eco Tips for July 2023—Review
- Eco Tips for June 2023—Clothes
- Eco Tips for May 2023—No mow May
- Eco Tips for April 2023—Ethical Finance
- Eco Tips for March 2023—Travel
- Eco Tips for February 2023—Food
- Eco Tips for January 2023—Creation Care
Recipes for vegan cakes and leftovers: Recipes to reduce your carbon footprint
On 4 October we held an evening considering the sewage that goes in to our waterways and seas with presentations by three people qualified in the area: Stephen Tromans KC, Paul Glass and Jenni Ramos. Here are the slides that were used on the evening: Slides from the presentation—A really crap evening?