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Creation Time 2001 Minsk Assembly Document

Click here to download the Working Group Report from its meeting at the Minsk Assembly (Word 44KB)

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04.05.2025 THE NICAEA CENTENARY & CREATION DAY
15.01.2025 A Christian Vision for Sustainable Food Systems – Launch Event
04.10.2024 Closing Prayer Service of the Season of Creation - 4 Oct 2024
30.09.2024 Education for Sustainable Development – Spiritual Dimensions

A few words about the new ECEN Secretary

Claire Mesnards

My name is Claire des Mesnards. I have been working within the United Protestant Church of France as a pastor for 6 years. Before turning to theology, I worked with Civil Society Organisations in networks like the European Confederation of NGOs for sustainable development and international cooperation (CONCORD) and the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) of which I was coordinator for the European region during the Action2015 campaign on climate and the Sustainable Development Goals.  These were the first places where, after studying philosophy and political science, I tried to voice together with others my genuine concern for people and the planet. For me this concern is deeply rooted in Christian faith and explains why I responded to a call to serve Jesus Christ as a pastor.                                                                                         

Currently, I live in Nîmes, a small and beautiful Roman city known as one of the Reformation’s cradles in France. I am working full time for the local protestant parish. Together with a number of friends I have been closely involved in founding a Peoples University on Religions. The purpose of this specific project is to provide an open and neutral space where the diversity of beliefs can be approached in-depth by a wide audience. In the French context where religious questions are often relegated to the private sphere as a result of the 1905 separation of religion and the state, there is a desperate need to overcome ignorance and the resulting tensions that it can trigger between citizens.                                                              

Beside this and the usual activities related to pastoral care, I share my day-to-day life with Paul Kleiber, an Earth-lover who has over the years helped raise my awareness about the state of our planet. We are getting married on April 26! We will then move to the countryside in the North of France where we hope to get involved in permaculture – a dream Paul has had for a long time and which I now share. This new move brings together my initial background in biology and my long-standing interest in health and the environment. We would be grateful for your prayers and support as a new chapter of our lives opens. We strive for balanced relationships with God’s Creation and are eager to learn from every encounter.                                                                                                                               

Looking forward to meeting you and welcoming you! 

 

 

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European Christian Environmental Network announces its next Assembly, which will take place under the title: ‘Reconciled with creation: a call for urgent action on climate and biodiversity’ from 29 August – 2 September 2020 in Evangelical Academy Bad Herrenalb ( Germany). 

 

Every part of creation matters – invitation to the discussion

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Caring for God’s creation is an integral part of the calling of churches. How can this be done? The publication Every Part of Creation Matters produced by the Conference of European Churches serves both as an invitation to dialogue within and amongst the churches, as well as an effort to identify questions for further dialogue with politics. This discussion paper has been prepared as an opportunity both to share thoughts and to stimulate further discussion.
Every Part of Creation Matters (2022) is freely available for download in electronic form and as a printed version from Amazon. Every Part of Creation Matters is a consultation document. The paper is commended for further reflection. We invite churches, interested groups, and individuals to react to the paper and share experiences and comments from different parts of the continent.
Reactions are welcomed at: Ecenatecen [dot] org

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  • Church of Sweden
  • Church of England
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
  • Protestant Church in Germany (EKD)
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway
  • Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Hungary
  • Reformed Church in Hungary
  • Catholic Church in Hungary
  • World Council of Churches - Climate programme
  • Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
  • National Council of Churches in Denmark
  • Czech Christian Environmental Network
  • A Rocha
  • Quaker Council for European Affairs - Sustainable Energy Blog
  • Operation Noah
  • Eco-Congregation
  • Green Christian
  • Arge Schoepfungsverantwortung
  • NCC USA - Eco-Justice Programmes
  • Season of creation
  • ChurchCare-Shrinking the footprint
  • EcoChurch Southwest
  • Eglise Protestante Unie de France

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