How’s it growing? The Communion Forest, one year on

The Communion Forest was launched a year ago at the Lambeth Conference. Please read this article to learn how the forest is growing across the Communion. // Click

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Pledges to engage with the Communion Forest

In the United States, at least three dioceses of The Episcopal Church have pledged support for the Communion Forest. These include the Diocese of Virginia, the Episcopal Diocese of North

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All hands-on deck: Church and government working together for creation care in Tanzania

Climate Change is a reality in the world over with unpredictable weather patterns, increased hunger and starvation and heightened demand on the diminishing natural resources such as forests.

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Communion Forest in Zimbabwe, literally!

The Communion Forest is a practical, spiritual and symbolic response to the environmental crisis, and an act of Christian hope for the well-being of humanity and all God’s

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Tree growing with school children – Green Anglicans Rwanda

The Anglican Church of Rwanda has launched the Green Anglicans Movement Rwanda. Children are at the heart of the initiative about tree growing and capacity building. During the

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Communion Forest in the Diocese of Waiapu, New Zealand

The Rt Rev’d Andrew Hedge, Bishop Anglican Diocese of Waiapu launched the Communion Forest in Waiapu at a service of baptism and confirmation at Woodford House, an Anglican boarding

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Lambeth Conference seminar on the Communion Forest

Video recording of the Lambeth Conference seminar on the Communion Forest. Featuring speakers: Revd Rachel Mash (South Africa), Ms Elizabeth Wathuti (Kenya), Archbishop Julio Murray (Panama), Brother Christopher

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Launch of the Communion Forest. To plant is to hope, to restore is to heal, to protect is to love.

Photo: Neil Turner for The Lambeth Conference.  “I encourage you to join in this exciting initiative in your way, whether by protecting a precious environment, restoring a degraded

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