Nations' Climate Sunday Service: Churches prepare for COP26

On Sunday 5 September 2021, at 4pm, churches from across Britain and Ireland will come together online and in Glasgow Cathedral to celebrate, challenge and commit ahead of COP26. More than 1,600 churches have held a Climate Sunday service, a testament to churches' desire to show love for God and neighbour by caring for creation and acting on climate change.
At the Nations' Climate Sunday Service, we'll be coming together to pray and to present our pledges to Government.
The service will be broadcast live from Glasgow Cathedral - at the heart of the city where the UN climate talks will take place in November - with contributions from Christians around the nations.
Sign up: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nations-climate-sunday-service-churches-prepare-for-cop-26-tickets-165258230817 to be kept informed about the online service which can be watched above (and directly via YouTube).
If you can't see the video here, please try the Glasgow Cathedral Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/glasgowcathedral
Gather to watch together
Has your church held a Climate Sunday? Why not gather together to watch the Nations' Climate Sunday Service, and see how your commitment is part of the bigger picture.
Host a viewing at your church by projecting the service live stream. The run up to the service will begin at 3.30pm, with worship starting in the Cathedral at 4pm. Plenty of time to gather together, pray and tune in.