Challenging Ourselves – How has Christianity Contributed to Ecological Crisis?
Recording of Joy in Enough talk given on Wednesday 15 October
Recording of Joy in Enough talk given on Wednesday 15 October
Aerth, by Deborah Tomkins, January 2025. Weatherglass Books, ISBN: 9781739570781, 180 pages. RRP: £10.99 A tale of two planets. Two… Read more >
Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart, by Brian McLaren, May 2024. Hodder and Stoughton, ISBN … Read more >
Julian of Norwich and the Ecological Crisis: Restoring Porosity, by Claire Gilbert, July 2024. Routledge, ISBN 9781032593340, 190 pages. RRP… Read more >
Wrestling with Imperial Christianity. Biblical Anti-Domination and Anti-Imperial Strategies for Liberation, Justice and Peace in our Fallen World, by Mukti… Read more >
We Will Not Be Saved, by Nemonte Nenquimo and Mitch Anderson. June 2024, Wildfire Books. ISBN 9781472289711, 368 pages. RRP… Read more >
Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities. Mark Clatterbuck (editor), April 2025. Orbis Books, ISBN 9781626985988, 272… Read more >
“Harvest services provide an opportunity for Christians to reflect on God’s provision, show gratitude, think about our food choices and farming practices, and act to reverse the harm that we are causing.”