We believe that God made all things. We can enjoy all that God has made, but we also have a responsibility as stewards to value, protect and nourish the planet and all life.
This Eco Church blog is a place for ideas, encouragement, celebration and inspiration.
We have a Bronze award from A Rocha UK’s Eco Church programme.
Threads through Creation
From 7th January to 19th March 2023, Bath Abbey is playing host to ‘Threads through Creation’ exhibition
Pray for COP27
A prayer guide from Tear Fund to help individuals, groups and churches to pray for COP27 – the United Nations climate talks.
St Luke's awarded Bronze Eco Church award
St Luke’s has been awarded the Bronze Eco Church award. This is the first stage of the programme - we will now be working towards Silver, and ultimately Gold.
Gardening for Wildlife - Friday 30 September
Garden for Wildlife is part of BaNES Climate and Biodiversity Festival and will take place in St Luke's Lower Hall on Friday 30 September at 7 pm.
Our new keyhole garden
From a pile of soil and stones, with some hard work, to a keyhole garden
Wild and Wonderful eco resources for children
Free Eco resources for schools, churches and families from A Rocha
Big Garden Birdwatch 2022
The biggest citizen science project in the UK gives important data on bird populations
A sustainable Advent
Do you want to use the Advent period to think about justice and sustainability? Here are three ideas.
Pray for COP26 on Wednesday 10 November
The COP26 Climate Summit takes place in Glasgow this month, ending on November 12. Joining with our brothers and sisters around the world, Christians in Bath are seeking to cover COP26 in prayer, and St Luke’s are asked to particularly pray on Wednesday 10th November.
Climate Sunday 2021
We will have a Climate Sunday service on 5 September, both in church and on line
Plant a tree for the Jubilee
Celebrate the Queen’s 70 year Jubilee by joining the Green Canopy scheme