Why Environment & Creation Care?
The rapid progress of society has come at a high environmental cost.
Now, we’re at a critical moment in history – as stewards of God’s world, we work to reduce the climate crisis and protect people and planet. How can we live in a way that respects the beauty of God's creation and, crucially, preserves the world's resources for future generations? We have to act now, before we reach a tipping point that’s too difficult to come back from. Our individual actions, lifestyle choices, lobbying organisations and advocating to political leaders will be powerful tools to bring meaningful change.
The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.
Psalm 24:1
Do not defile the land where you live and where I dwell, for I, the Lord, dwell among the Israelites.
Numbers 35:34
The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
Genesis 2:15
Why Creation Care is my Cause
2020 turned Flo Wright's life upside down - she wasn't able to do her A-Levels, go inter-railing with friends or attend Bible college in Kenya. But these radical changes led to different ways of investing time.
She listened to climate change podcasts, researched issues around fast fashion and discovered how her faith fueled her passion for sustainable fashion, using her time to sew clothes from recycled materials.
Watch the video to hear Flo talk about how the pandemic renewed her passion for climate justice.
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Pursuing God can help unearth a root cause of the climate crisis, the crisis within our hearts.
Shilpita Mathews Environmental Economist
When we fail to see the world as God’s creation, we will end up abusing it.
Billy Graham
Creation Care - Numbers
132 million
more people driven to poverty because of climate change by 2030
Creation Care - Numbers
40%
of the world's waste would subject to open burning
Creation Care - Numbers
60%
drop in wildlife population in the last 40 years