Phase 1 took place from 2021 to 2022 as the bishops prepared for the in-person conference

November 2021

In the lead up to COP26, young Anglicans have shared a message of hope about how bishops can play an important role in helping churches respond to the climate crisis.


 

With thanks to our contributors:
Youth voices

Tholo Moleleken, Diocese of Free State, Anglican church of Southern Africa
Tsebo Lefa, Diocese of Mzimvubu, Anglican church of Southern Africa
Aphinda Nomangola, Diocese of Mzimvubu, Anglican church of Southern Africa
Lay Canon Avuyile Kauleza, Diocese of Mzimvubu, Anglican church of Southern Africa
Stephen Frank, Young Christian Climate Network (YCCN)

Bishops and Anglican Friends

Bishop Reverend Kitohi Pikaahu, Chair of the Anglican Indigenous Network (AIN), Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Rev Dr Rachel Mash, Environmentalist, Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Anglican Communion Environmental Network, Green Anglicans
Bishop Marinez Bassotto, Diocese of the Amazon, Brazil
Bishop Graham Usher, Diocese of Norwich, Lead bishop for the Church of England’s Environment Programme
Archbishop Nicholas Drayson, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of South America
Bishop Henry Raymond Bull, Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Nicholas Pande, Project Officer, Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa
Nikita Mistry, Head of civil society engagement, COP26, United Nations Climate Change Conference

open to all:
the Phase 3 webinars