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A collaborative unit supported by the National Churches,
the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Rank Foundation
serving the rural community and its churches.

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Eco-Congregation

Eco-Congregation developed from a partnership between the Government funded environmental charity ENCAMS (which runs the Keep Britain Tidy Campaign and the Going for Green brand) and the Environmental Issues Network of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland. It aims to encourage churches to consider environmental issues within a Christian context and enable local churches to make positive contributions in their life and mission.

Eco-Congregation was developed from a Pilot Study involving churches from across Britain and Ireland and dedicated in a service at St Paul's Cathedral in September 2000. A tree was planted in the churchyard to mark the occasion. The ecumenical service was led by senior church leaders and included a sermon preached by the Bishop of London. Eco-Congregation Scotland was dedicated in a service at Dunblane Cathedral in March 2001.

Eco-Congregation has received endorsements from many denominations and church leaders. Within the first 2 years around 200 churches completed an Eco-Congregation churches environmental check-up and in March 2002 the first Eco-Congregation Award was given to Evesham Methodist Church. Two years later in March 2004 the number of Award winning churches had grown to 36.

Participating churches are drawn from a variety of denominations including: Church of England, Scottish Episcopal Church, Church in Wales, Church of Ireland, Catholic Church of England and Wales, Catholic Church in Scotland, Catholic Church in Ireland, Methodist Church, Baptist Union of Great Britain, United Reformed Church, Church of Scotland, Presbyterian Church of Ireland and the Religious Society of Friends.

Eco-Congregation Scotland, together with support for churches in Ireland, is managed by a partnership between Keep Scotland Beautiful (ENCAMS Scotland) and the Society, Religion and Technology Project of the Church of Scotland. The management of Eco-Congregation in England with support for churches in Wales transferred from ENCAMS to the Arthur Rank Centre in April 2004. This project has now been taken on by A Rocha.

Click here for the Eco-Congregation website.

Click here for the A Rocha website.