Small steps lands Shropshire church a silver Eco Church award

Church Stretton United Reformed Church in Shropshire has gained a Silver Eco Church Award from A Rocha UK.

Elder Roger Wilson CBE said that the Church Stretton congregation is “genuinely seeking to reduce our environmental impact, take a greener stance in the world and raise awareness of climate and environmental issues”.

The church regularly holds services with a climate, conversation or an environmental theme and encourages those leading worship to think “green”.

Roger explains: “For example, at a service in 2024 we celebrated a local initiative to create a community garden on a plot of derelict land. The project provides gardening as a managed therapy for mental health, organic vegetables are sold locally (food yards rather than miles), and bird life is encouraged.

“We gave the garden a redundant shed from our space, and it now has a new life as a bird hide. Another service focussed on one of our charities, Self Help Africa, which supports communities in west Africa to develop their economic self-sufficiency through education and self-help.”

The church also introduced more eco-friendly LED lighting in its building and replaced its boiler following a heat loss survey.

Church Stretton URC is now working towards the gold award.

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