Jesus was born into poverty. He spent his first few years as a refugee, seeking asylum and refuge in Egypt until it was safe to return home.
Church resources
Jesus’ interactions with his environment 02/17/2011
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Weather patterns 02/17/2011
This study looks at how the weather can reveal God’s power and might.
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Where are you? 12/08/2009
Sermon ideas on the climate crisis in light of the Fall By Ruth Jarman |
Biblical reflections on the Noah story 12/31/1899
These Biblical reflections, offered at the Iona Cymru weekend, highlight six areas of the text and are considered in light of Creation, care for the Earth and social justice |
Noah, the story: by Bishop John D Davies 11/30/2009
The Noah story has engraved itself on the imagination of people, from our earliest days. |
Creation and Noah 11/30/2009
Bible notes by Ruth and Martin Conway. And so, in the story, life begins again. The destructive climatic conditions subside |
Climate and Creation: an Operation Noah briefing 11/30/2009
Climate and Creation: A Theology of Caring for the Planet |
Can eschatology be green? 11/30/2009
Analysis and reflection by Revd. Dr Enest C Lucas
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Christianity, climate change and sustainable living 12/31/1899
A series of five Bible studies published by The Jubilee Centre in Cambridge in cooperation with Tearfund. |
Church Action Starter Pack 12/31/1899
If your church is interested in climate change issues and isn't sure where to start (or you think your church should be interested and isn't) then this pack is for you. Through these resources, you'll LEARN about what your faith says about climate change and how you can TAKE ACTION in community. There's something to suit and inspire all sectors of the church community- for the congregation, clergy, Sunday school and youth groups. The resources included are: TO LEARN: |
