St Machar’s is an eco-congregation. This means that we accept our role as trustees of the natural world.

 

Think Globally Act Locally: According to The Organic Way Magazine (formerly known as The Henry Doubleday Organization Magazine), transportation of food is responsible for 20% of the U.K`s carbon emissions and more than 30% of food is then wasted. There are quite a few local growers and producers in the Aberdeen area. Shouldn’t we all be supporting them!

 

 

Cathedral Captures First Green Award

Lewis MacDonald MSP, presents the Eco-Congregation Award

to St Machar's Cathedral at 11am, Saturday 23rd October.

The holy man whose name they bear helped establish Christianity in Scotland. And now St Machar's in Aberdeen is bringing the message of environmental improvement to our nation - by becoming the first cathedral to receive the prestigious Eco-Congregation Award.

 

Organised by Keep Scotland Beautiful and the Society, Religion and Technology Project of the Church of Scotland, Eco-Congregation encourages and rewards churches who go the extra mile in caring for God's creation. And since that's what the flock at Saint Machar's have done - they'll receive their Award from Aberdeen Central MSP Lewis MacDonald at a special ceremony on Saturday 23 October.

 

"Churches are still at the heart of the community and by actively looking after the environment, can influence the rest of society and get them motivated too" said Margaret Warnock, Co-ordinator of Eco-Schools for Scotland. "By trying to curb air pollution and stop the plundering of natural resources we are also caring for each other with a bias to the poor, which is at the heart of the Christian message."

 

And the congregation at St Machars has certainly done its bit, with a raft of good green work, including:

 

Weaving environmental themes into their worship

 

In fact, the congregation have become so clued-up on conservation, that they've even started to care for the bats in their belfry!

 

Launched at a special dedication service at Dunblane Cathedral back in March 2001, Eco-Congregation has proved a hit with all denominations, with 54 churches now taking part. Concluded Margaret Warnock: "Often issues such as global warming and deforestation can seem like a million miles from our daily lives. But, as St Machars has proved, by making a few small changes to your routine you can make an enormous difference. I hope everyone takes inspiration from their example and begins to care for their environment, whether they believe it is their sacred duty or - just an act of kindness to others.

 

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