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Read some good books that will challenge your faith and lifestyle! We’d recommend reading ‘Planetwise’, available through A Rocha's Resources section.

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Repeating challenge

Incorporate green features in your church newsletter or parish magazine.

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Use ‘L is for Lifestyle’ by Ruth Valerio as a study book for your small groups. See A Rocha's Resources section.

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Use back copies of A Rocha’s Environment Sunday materials, or Environment Resource Packs, for teaching ideas – both for main services/meetings and small groups. See A Rocha's Resources section.

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One-hit wonder

Invite your local Friends of the Earth representative into a church service/meeting to talk about the issues facing your locality.

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The John Ray Initiative has an excellent set of briefing papers that would be a useful basis for a series of discussion evenings.

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Ecocongregation have good teaching resources.

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Occasional

Look at this workshop outline (Word document (48Kb) or PDF document (116Kb)), carried out by a church in Devon and use it for your own situation, as is relevant.

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For an amusing introduction to ecological issues in a church service, use this simple sketch (Word document (32Kb) or PDF document (60Kb)).



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