Christian leaders will participate in the Auckland People’s Climate March on Saturday 28 November, after which they will host a church service at St Patrick’s Cathedral to pray for the Paris climate talks.
Priests and ministers from Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist and other churches are uniting behind the call for a global deal to reduce carbon emissions, in anticipation of the international negotiations taking place in Paris from November 30th.
“As Christians, we are called to be stewards of the earth, and climate change threatens God’s creation,” said Reverend Dr Carolyn Kelly, a Presbyterian chaplain at The University of Auckland. Continue reading
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