'Green Christians?' Christian And Catholic churches coming together in the name of Climate Action

More heavy Spiritual Warfare!

There is a reason we say NO to Church and State coming together! These major denominations are begging the gov't to enslave them, and they don't even know it. They are helping to build the one world order, how ironic. Maybe '…if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect' -Matthew 24:24

Their whole mission is to get those in the churches to pledge their allegiances to saving the 'Earth'. When you hear the term 'Mother Earth' it's referring to the earth as a goddess, and her name is Gaia. Those in power are getting the church-goes to partake in their Gaia goddess worship. Remember their slogan is for the common good of all for our common home. Yet, many don't see it, maybe because their eyes are blinded, John 12:40.

This 'Climate Sunday' goes hand and hand with COP26….
The UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31 October – 12 November 2021.

Of all dates huh, 365 days, why do you think they kick it off on 'All Hallow's Eve'? It's spiritual warfare, Climate Sunday is about mediation and praying and demanding action to save Mother Earth. The veil is thin, spells are cast and white magic is used, may we see with spiritual eyes here.

This is headed by none other than Pope Francis with his 'Laudato Si' plan and the UNITED NATIONS. However big 'Christian' denominations are involved here. Let's take a look at some excerpts from their 'Climate Sunday' website, and all links will be in the comments….

What is Climate Sunday?...

The Climate Sunday initiative is calling on all local churches across Great Britain & Ireland to hold a climate-focused service on any Sunday before COP26 (November 2021). So far over 1,000 churches have joined in, could your church add its voice this year? Our vision is to leave a lasting legacy of thousands of churches better equipped to address this critical issue as part of their discipleship and mission and to make a significant contribution to civil society efforts to secure adequate national and international action at COP26.


Who is organizing Climate Sunday? 'Green Christians'...

Climate Sunday is being organized by the CTBI’s Environmental Issues Network (EIN). This gathers the environmental ‘leads’ of the major denominations, some Christian orders, and the Christian environmental and relief and development agencies. Member organizations which have already given their formal backing to the initiative include: Just to name a few…

World Vision
Christian Aid
Green Christian
The Church of Scotland
ECO Church UK
The Baptist Union of Wales
Operation Noah
The Church of England
The United Reformed Church
The Methodist Church
The Salvation Army
Baptists Together
Church of Ireland
Catholics Bishop's conference of England and Wales

Service Resources...

​The Climate Sunday initiative is calling on all local churches across Great Britain & Ireland to hold a climate-focused service on any Sunday before COP26 (November 2021). At this service, congregations are encouraged to make a commitment to greater action to address climate change in their own place of worship and community and to use their voice to tell politicians we want a cleaner, greener, fairer future at the heart of plans agreed during COP26.

Commit...

To tackle the climate crisis, we know that we will all have to commit to long term action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Sunday is encouraging local churches to make their own commitments to long term action on the environment. This will be specific to each context, and help you move to the next step in climate action.

Speak up...

What commitments can you make?
Join a church greening scheme. For churches in Scotland sign up to ECO-Congregation Scotland, for churches in England and Wales sign up to Eco Church, for Irish churches sign up to Eco-Congregation Ireland and for Catholic congregations sign up for Live Simply.

To bring about climate justice, we need change at all levels: as individuals, churches and societies.Churches, alongside other faith and civil society groups, can play a key role. Together, we can raise our voice to encourage national leaders to be ambitious and courageous in using this opportunity for change.

From our theology, prayer and community experience, churches have a distinctive and powerful contribution to make. Climate Sunday is inviting every church across the UK to use their voice to call on our leaders in the lead up to COP26.
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And just in case you are wondering what the COP26 is and why it matters…

It's the annual UN climate summit and the COP means 'Conference Of Parties'. This COP is a summit of all the countries which are part of the UN's climate change treaty, the UNFCCC, there are 197 members. They discuss how the climate crisis is causing catastrophes around the world and hurting the most vulnerable people. In their words! Basically, they go over their blue prints of building their new world and how to control us.

This year they claim that this is one of the most important years, because it's the first COP since the pandemic began and they make this statement…

"Governments are now planning how to rebuild from the pandemic and it is vital that these plans are based around the need for a global green and just transition." Yeah, we know they want a 'Great Reset'.

'Climate Action' is what will usher in the full control over the people around the world for their new order.

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