Faith leads to action
At Engadine Uniting Church, we believe that as followers of Jesus, we are charged with caring for our environment as an expression of love to all peoples and creation. We are concerned about the impact human activity has on the environment and climate. Below are some activities and links that express our commitment to this issue.
Clothing the Loop: Caring for Mother Earth Aprons
11am to 1pm on Sunday 14 April
Come make new friends, learn new skills, and create Mother Earth themed aprons.
Clothing the Loop: tea towels to bags
Sunday 17 March
Folks joined together to make friends, learn new skills, and help reduce landfill waste by repurposing tea towels and other materials into shopping bags.
Seasons of Creation: Wildflower Walk
Event: Saturday 16 September 2023
We went on a guided wildflower walk to enjoy the beauty of our natural world so close to home. It was great!
Unthinkable yet true: Multi-faith service for climate justice
Bruce attends the Faiths 4 Climate Justice service at Parramatta Cathedral to stand side-by-side with people from Muslim, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian and other faith traditions to call on the Australian government to do better on climate.
Picnic for Nature 2022
Date: Sun 16th Oct, 12noon to 2pm
Venue: Cooper St Park, Engadine
Engadine Uniting Church is co-hosting this year’s Picnic for Nature with the Nature Conservation Council of NSW. This event is designed to bring people in our community together and celebrate nature.
Engadine church members knit scarves for MPs ahead of UN climate change conference
The local paper decided this was a newsworthy story in the Prime Minister’s electorate.
Letter-writing workshop
Letter-Writing for Climate
We gathered online to share our personal stories and write letters to the Prime Minister asking for serious action on climate.
Code Red and our faith
Sue explores how the latest IPCC report impacts our feelings and our faith. How then do we live?
Beautiful Gift, Serious Message
What do nine Engadine Uniting Church women and their 10 scarves have to do with the Australian Parliament in Canberra? Read on…
World Environment Day
As followers of Christ, we have a duty to be stewards of creation and pursue justice for the vulnerable: action on climate does both.