Eco Church

Going Green

URC Mersey is committed to working towards becoming green, as well as helping our churches become as environmentally friendly as possible.

Join the URC Mersey Eco network

The network’s remit includes:

  • introducing regular topics in worship and teaching relating to caring for God’s creation and the environment, drawing on materials and resources which are available from a variety of organisations and other churches

  • encouraging and helping individual churches to gain ‘Eco-Church’ status through A Rocha: https://arocha.org.uk

  • helping with spreading key messages through newsletters, social media, press releases, events and promotional materials

  • sharing difficulties, successes and progress

  • encouraging churches to engage with other local church denominations, and their wider communities, on climate 
    action.

 

Environmental Policy

Please take a moment to read and consider the URC Mersey's Environmental Policy, and Objectives .  If you have any questions or comments please get in touch with our Green Apostle Richard Pearce

Find out more about going green

Want to be more Eco-friendly but not sure how? Download our How To Go Green help guide.[RP1] 

Read these tips sheets from Lymm Community Energy.

Energy saving tips (pdf)

EV charging information sheet (pdf)

Heat pump Information sheet (pdf)

Solar PV information sheet (pdf)

Further Resources

Eco-resolutions for churches

Want to make 2023 a ‘greener’ year for your church? Here are 10 eco-resolutions with links to further sources of information:  eco-resolutions for churches guide 

Heating Checklist 

Net Zero Carbon Resources

 


 

URC Mersey Green Apostle

Richard Pearce is the URC Mersey Green Apostle, providing information, advice and support to the Synod and individual churches to help them to care for God’s creation and to rise to the climate action challenge. 

Key challenges include making significant reductions in URC Mersey’s carbon footprint, minimising waste, improving resource efficiency & recycling and protecting biodiversity.  

Greenapostle@urcmerseysynod.org.uk 

07976 352914

01925 382970

Richard Pearce has a degree in chemical engineering and worked in industry before moving into management consultancy, subsequently specialising in the environmental and energy sectors. He has been involved in environmental issues for over 30 years, during which he has undertaken a wide variety of projects associated with climate change and reducing carbon emissions in the domestic, industrial and transport sectors. Since retirement, he has volunteered as a board member of several not-for- profit organisations and is a founding director of Lymm Community Energy. 

“Key challenges include making significant reductions in URC Mersey’s carbon footprint, minimising waste, improving resource efficiency & recycling and protecting biodiversity.”

Richard Pearce  

URC Mersey Green Apostle