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Top tips for an eco-friendly Easter

First published on: 30th March 2021

The Environment Action Programme share their top tips for Easter crafts and decorations that are planet-friendly.


Learning Lessons from Pioneers: Growing New Communities

First published on: 6th April 2021

Reflections by Revd Will Donaldson, Head of New Congregations, on the Summary Report by the Church Army Research Unit.


Diocese of Oxford divests from fossil fuels

First published on: 21st April 2021

Diocese of Oxford announces disinvestment from the fossil fuel sector in strive to become carbon net zero by 2035.


Resourcing Rural and Urban Mission to Grow New Congregations

First published on: 29th April 2021

Growing new congregations is for every type of parish tradition, size and location within the Diocese of Oxford.


New Resourcing Hub receives Church Commissioners' funding to grow intercultural mission and ministry

First published on: 2nd June 2021

St Paul's Church in Slough is to become a resourcing hub for the diocese, with a heart for intercultural mission and ministry


Causing a buzz at St Thomas's

First published on: 3rd June 2021

Causing a buzz at St Thomas's. THOUSANDS of honey bees have been given a home in a church yard in central Oxford.


On your bike!

First published on: 9th June 2021

Two regular cycle commuters, Rhodri Bowen and Steven Buckley, share their tips and inspiration for cycling to work.


Big Clean Switch

First published on: 9th June 2021

Big Clean Switch. A very simple step that we can take to reduce the carbon footprints of our homes is to switch to a renewable - otherwise known as a "green" or "clean" - tariff.


Biodiversity loss and climate change

First published on: 18th June 2021

Bishop Steven speaks at the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change about COP26, poverty and pandemics.


YCCN Relay to COP26

First published on: 15th July 2021

The Young Christian Climate Network are organising a relay walk to end in Glasgow at the end of October, ready for COP26.

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