We call it Earth.
This is an ocean world.
More than 70% of our planet’s surface is ocean, and it absorbs around 90% of the excess heat generated by global warming (IPCC).
#Oceans#ClimateCrisis#Earthday2026
1 Timothy 6:9
"But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction."
@TotalEnergies + @StandardBankZA fund our future not funerals, invest in RE
#StopEACOP#Faiths4Climate
Today, in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for Igreja Anglicana de Moçambique e Angola and the Most Revd Vicente Msosa, Primate and Bishop of Zambezia Missionary Diocese.
Let us pray for:
🙏 Leadership and ministry across dioceses and missionary dioceses – for bishops, clergy and lay leaders serving in diverse and often challenging contexts, that they may be sustained in faithful service.
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Education, health and community development – giving thanks for ministries supporting communities through schools, healthcare and local initiatives, especially in areas affected by poverty.
🙏 Peace and stability in communities – particularly in regions affected by conflict or insecurity, that the Church may be a source of reconciliation, hope and practical support.
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Young people and future generations – that the Church may nurture faith, leadership and opportunity among young people across Mozambique and Angola.
Amen
Very articulate and convincing intervention by Rev Rachel Mash at #UNEA7 on the essential role of Faith-Based Ordanizations in influencing Environmental Governance.
@UNEP@AnglicanNews@Greenanglicans
Anglicans joined with other faith groups and organisations at the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Nairobi to advocate for sustainable change to protect and restore the planet.
Continuing under the banner of the Lungs of the Earth call to advocacy and action that ran throughout COP30 in November 2025, Anglicans persevere in supporting these vital ecosystems.
Read the full story at: https://t.co/TXTgauwALb
#Anglicans #LungsoftheEarth @Greenanglicans
We were able to:
1. Planted 1,500 seedlings (Avocado, Citrus Lemon & Alnus acuminata)
2. Conducted a plastic waste collection campaign
3. Delivered environmental messages through a Boneza Ball game uniting Rusizi & Nyamasheke. @YES_Climate@Greenanglicans
Together, we affirmed that an accelerated and inclusive renewable energy transition is not just a policy demand, it is a moral & spiritual imperative
Our collective moral courage must guide global conversations toward justice, compassion bold action to phase out fossil fuels
From our sacred teachings to our lived realities, we know that caring for Creation is a spiritual responsibility
We stand united, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Indigenous traditions & all people of faith demanding a future powered by clean, accessible, renewable energy.
#UNEA7
As the world grapples on its climate commitments, faith voices are rising, calling for justice, equity, and energy solutions that uplift people and heal the planet.
A Just Energy Transition will only succeed when faith communities are at the center of the movement.
#UNEA7
At the Faith in Action side event on the sidelines of #UNEA7 our Executive Director, @merynewarah, joined colleagues from @LaudatoSiMvmt, @Greenanglicans, and the World Evangelical Alliance with a united Call, faith in action is a powerful catalyst for change
#Faiths4Climate
Congratulations to South Africa for winning a UNEP ecosystem restoration world flagship prize for the thicket (spekboom) restoration project
@rampehlobo@WWFSouthAfrica