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Category: Church

By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 31, 2021May 25, 2021

Why should Christians care about tax justice?

Church Action for Tax Justice is a campaign for a fairer and greener tax system, which would serve the greener and fairer economy that we advocate at Joy in Enough. … Continue reading Why should Christians care about tax justice?

Categories: Church, inequality, Videos
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 13, 2021June 22, 2021

The church we need to dethrone consumerism

Phil Whittall, a writer and church leader in Stockholm, asks what kind of church could confront consumerism. I am a consumer, we all are, it’s an unavoidable reality. You have … Continue reading The church we need to dethrone consumerism

Categories: Church, consumerism
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 10, 2021May 28, 2021

Young Christians expect more on climate change

Nine out of ten Christian young people are concerned about climate change. Just one in ten are confident their church is doing enough about it. That’s a finding from Burning … Continue reading Young Christians expect more on climate change

Categories: Church, Climate
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 11, 2020December 9, 2020

EnFolding the Future at Baildon Methodist

We recently featured an article on a Christian vision for sustainable housing. In this post, John Anderson talks about sustainable church buildings, and particularly what his own church has been … Continue reading EnFolding the Future at Baildon Methodist

Categories: Church
By Jeremy Williams Posted on October 27, 2020October 21, 2020

Outdoor church in a climate emergency

With churches closed because of Covid-19 restrictions, there has been growing curiosity in outdoor church, building on an existing interest from Forest Church and other pioneers. What can people do … Continue reading Outdoor church in a climate emergency

Categories: Church
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 4, 2020October 14, 2020

Season of Creation highlights economic justice

Season of Creation is an ecumenical initiative that brings together millions of Christians around the world to consider the environment during September. Each year there is a theme, with A … Continue reading Season of Creation highlights economic justice

Categories: Church, Resources
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 25, 2020August 24, 2020

How can we use our money well?

John D Anderson from Baildon Methodist Church, Bradford, considers how we should use our money at a time of climate emergency. Christians care a great deal about what happens to … Continue reading How can we use our money well?

Categories: Church, DiscussionTags: money
By Jeremy Williams Posted on July 21, 2020January 22, 2021

What can the church do about inequality?

Inequality is one of our headline concerns at Joy in Enough, and it has been highlighted again by the Covid-19 crisis. People who were already at a disadvantage, including people … Continue reading What can the church do about inequality?

Categories: Church, inequality

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