Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Renewable Energies Seminar



On the 5th March I will be organising a seminar in Wing. The picture above is of some of their solar panels that Wing church folks have put on their roof (I was being brave when I too the photo). Please consider coming along (details below). If you have a house or school or church or church hall that you have some responsibility for then this is a way of making money as well as being 'green'.


Your church & renewable energy – Wing Seminar
An opportunity to hear about renewable energy options and your church building.

Find out how your church can generate electricity, cut energy bills and, through the feed-in-tariffs, make a good return on its investment!

Including presentations and information from experts, plus an opportunity to see solar panels on a church roof in action.
On 5th March 2011 at All Saints Church, Wing, Buckinghamshire

Starts at 9.30am and finish by 12.30pm

Coffee and tea will be available for a small fee.

For further details and to book a place visit: www.earthingfaith.org/wingseminar

Alternatively send your name and contact details by email to environment@oxford.anglican.org or call 01865 208745

Click here to download a poster to advertise the event.

Organised by the Diocese of Oxford and hosted by All Saints Church, Wing


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Monday, 21 December 2009

Food Futures

Jenny and Tina are attending the following conference, it would be of interest to all of us, perhaps especially those involved in farming. Please contact them if you would like to attend.



Date: Saturday, 06 March 2010
Time: 09:30 - 16:30
Location: Redcliffe College, Gloucester, UK
Street: Wotton House, Horton Road, GL1 3PT
Town/City: Gloucester, United Kingdom

Newspapers and TV programmes herald the 'end of cheap food', warning us that the global food systems on which we have come depend are increasingly fragile. The cost to other nations and the environment, and the impact on UK food producers, mean that in a few years we will not be living as we do now.
The Food Futures Day Conference at Redcliffe College, Gloucester help us respond by asking what God wants us to learn and how we could personally change and adapt.

We will look at what Scripture says about our relationship with food and those that produce it, and at what can be done to improve global production, food security, and patterns of trade. For those of us who do not grow food but do eat it, we will explore the jungle of food ethics and whether 'conscience in the supermarket' is an adequate response to the coming storm.
Speakers include:
The speakers are Rev Dr Mike Rayner (British Heart Foundation, Oxford), Patrick Mulvany (Chair of UK Food Group) and Ruth Valerio, author of 'L is for Lifestyle'.
The Food Futures day is in association with Redcliffe College, the Church Mission Society, the John Ray Initiative, and the Agricultural Christian Fellowship.

Cost:
£35 including a two-course lunch

To book:
A booking form is available at:
http://www.redcliffe.org/uploads/documents/Environment_Day_booking_form.pdf
For further information please email events@redcliffe.org