It's not inevitable: A climate scientist on hope, grief and the future
First published on: 5th June 2026To mark World Environment Day, read an extract from the first episode of Common Ground, a new podcast hosted by Bishop Mary Gregory.
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To mark World Environment Day, read an extract from the first episode of Common Ground, a new podcast hosted by Bishop Mary Gregory.
More than 100 Christian leaders have signed an open letter raising concerns about climate misinformation on GB News.
On Valentine's Day local champions for change and organisations met together in Aston Tirrold to show their love for nature.
Despite a cloudy and rainy start, within a few days the church had already saved 20kg of CO2 and 10kg of coal.
January 2016 marked the first Eco Church registration in the diocese. Ten years later, Holy Trinity Headington Quarry continues to take action on creation care.
Students and leaders of all faiths met together at the inter-faith second eco-conference at Slough and Eton CofE Business and Enterprise College.
Over 40 people from the dioceses of Vaxjo and Oxford came together to mark this year’s Creationtide, and reflect on themes of peace, unity and justice.
Solar panels installed at St Mary Magdalene’s, Woodstock, a Grade II* listed church, will save the parish up to £4K a year in energy costs.
Parishioners at St Mary Magdalene Church in Flaunden are celebrating being named as the 50th silver Eco Church in the diocese.
Bishop Mary invites us all to stop and listen and to think about the beautiful planet we're a key part of.