Phase 3 - taking the lambeth calls forward and involving the communion

Environment and Sustainable Development

The Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development provides a theological rationale for why creation care is a global mission imperative.

It also outlines some bold commitments in tackling environmental crisis, including just financing, community resilience building, advocacy, biodiversity restoration and promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Use these Bible Study materials and resources to discuss the Lambeth Call and take it forward in your setting.

If you would like to explore this topic further, more webinars will be running on the Environment and Sustainable Development. Click here to read more

Anglican Voices:

Reflections on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

Anglicans can spark a movement of positive change – Bishop Vicentia Kgabe reflects on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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“Every day I am challenged by the heart” – Bishop Bertin Subi reflects on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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A Call to Climate Action – Rev Dr Rachel Mash reflects on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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Aroha atu, Aroha mai” means “love given is love received” – Reverend Jacynthia Murphy reflects on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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“We ought to save our common home” – Amal Sarah shares her reflections on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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“An urgent call for our times” – Bishop Graham Usher reflects on the Lambeth Call on the Environment and Sustainable Development

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When fires engulf the “dark places” – Archbishop Thabo Makgoba reflects on the Lambeth Call on Environment and Sustainable Development

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Share Your Story – A Message from Bishop Jo

At each phase of the Journey, you are invited to share what the Lambeth Call looks like for you in your context.

You might choose to share a prayer, a photo, a short testimony or story, information about one of your projects.

Bishop Jo Bailey Wells, Bishop for Episcopal Ministry in the Anglican Communion.

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the Phase 3 webinars