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News from Eco–Congregation Ireland
Eco–Congregation Ireland’s latest newsletter is now available, highlighting examples of environmental projects undertaken by churches across the island of Ireland.
This covers:
– advance notice of a talk on being created in the image of God – ‘Saying Yes to Life’ – by Dr Ruth Valerio, Tearfund’s Advocacy and Influencing Director, at Belfast Cathedral on Tuesday, 25th February 2020.
– the Church of Ireland Youth Department’s new resource pack on caring for creation (produced by assistance from Tearfund and Christian Aid);
– an update on environment work in Carnalea (Down and Dromore) by Canon Michael Parker;
– a biodiversity garden set up by the Boys’ Brigade in Tralee (Limerick and Killaloe).
– a Christian Aid campaign training day for the UK general election at Orangefield (Down and Dromore);
– the formation of Eco–Congregation Cloughjordan (Limerick and Killaloe); and
– the Climate Justice Candle’s visit to Carnalea and Glaslough (Clogher);
Eco–Congregation Ireland is an initiative of the Irish Inter Church Meeting, and includes members from the Roman Catholic Church, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church and Religious Society of Friends.
Eco–Congregation Ireland is an initiative of the Irish Inter Church Meeting, and includes members from the Roman Catholic Church, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church and Religious Society of Friends.
Administrative Officer
Karen Nicholson
+353 (0) 89 974 0744
info@ecocongregationireland.com