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« Wednesday February 22, 2012 »
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A simple service (or part of a service) to pray for the effectiveness of this Declaration in enabling the Church to speak out with a clear voice.

We have prepared Powerpoint presentations to help you introduce Operation Noah and the Ash Wednesday Declaration to your church.

A Bible study on advocacy and action, based on Luke 12:35-48 and Isaiah 52:7-10.

A Bible study on God's future promises, based on the Noah story and Deuteronomy 33: 26-29.

A Bible study on natural inter-relationships, looking at a prophecy from Isaiah regarding Egypt.

A reflection by David Atkinson on creation and covenant: a biblical kaleidoscope

Consider the Lilies of the Field: Reading Luke’s Gospel and Saving the Planet. A paper by Professor Mary Grey.

Troubled waters – Becoming ecologically awakened to the sacred earth and the implications for how we live. A paper by Professor Mary Grey.

“Justice: allegiance to the covenant Lord” , a chapter from David Atkinson, Renewing the Face of the Earth, 2008 Canterbury Press. Reprinted with permission of Canterbury Press: www.scm-canterburypress.co.uk

A reflection on Romans 8. 18 – 25 by Tom Wright, reprinted with permission from Paul for Everyone: Part 1 Romans 1 – 8 (SPCK 2004)

Visions of the End? Revelation and Climate Change by The Revd Professor T.J. Gorringe; a chapter from Sebastian Kim and Jonathan Draper (eds.) Christianity and the Renewal of Nature, SPCK, 2011; reproduced with kind permission of the author and publisher.

Start: 02/22/2012 17:00

On Ash Wednesday, 22 February, a short public service of prayer and dedication to launch Operation Noah's Ash Wednesday Declaration was held at St Mary-Le-Bow, Cheapside, London (5pm). 

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