Time to give good measure?
Cat Jenkins, Programme Manager at Church Action for Tax Justice, shares a new campaign on wealth taxes and the common good: Tax isn’t always the most exciting subject, at the … Continue reading Time to give good measure?
Awakening to a new economics
Cat Jenkins, Programme Manager at Church Action for Tax Justice, shares a new campaign on wealth taxes and the common good: Tax isn’t always the most exciting subject, at the … Continue reading Time to give good measure?
Personal lifestyle choices are a recurring theme in environmental discussions. On the one hand we have the many calls to ‘do our bit’, to make ‘small changes’ that add up. … Continue reading Do our personal actions matter?
Catherine Masterman reflects on moments of crisis and the perspective they bring. How on earth do you hold world-shaking events in your mind, as you continue daily life and deal … Continue reading A Crisis of Insight
Following on the heels of the Great Financial Crash of 2008, the pandemic has left states, businesses and households hopelessly indebted. But what do ‘debt’ and ‘credit’ really mean anyway? … Continue reading Talk: Philip Goodchild on credit and faith
Update: Thank you to everyone who gave to rooted and grounded – Green Christian’s Lent Appeal 2022. Your gifts have been sown into the good soil of Green Christian and … Continue reading Rooted and grounded: Green Christian’s Lent Appeal 2022
@LessWasteLaura explains how the #GreatFashionFast from @Tearfund can challenge the environmental impact of fast fashion.
You may have caught Rev John Daniels’ recent talk titled Jesus and the Magic Money Tree, delivered in November as part of our Joy in Enough series of talks. The … Continue reading Jesus and the Magic Money Tree
“The climate crisis is also a crisis of culture, and thus of the imagination” wrote Amitav Ghosh in 2016. In his book The Great Derangement, he notes that literature has … Continue reading Fiction for a way through the climate crisis