Tuesday, April 1, 2025

MLP April 2025 Newsletter!

Join Us for the Hands Off March in DC – April 5, 2025

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness and the staff of the Interim Unified Agency will be participating in the Mass Mobilization Hands Off March in Washington, DC, on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 12:00 to 3:00 pm ET at the base of the Washington Monument. We encourage you to meet us at 11:00 am ET in front of The National Museum of African American History and Culture (1400 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20560), where we will gather and attend the march together.

If you are in DC or traveling there, we’d love to have you join us for this important event! Can’t make it to DC? No worries—there are parallel events taking place in cities across the country. To find an event near you, visit: https://handsoff2025.com/.

Let’s come together to stand for justice and make our voices heard!

WCC News: On BBC Sunday show, WCC highlights "Hope for Children Through Climate Justice”

Appearing on BBC One’s “Sunday Morning Live” TV show on 30 March, World Council of Churches senior programme lead for Children and Climate Frederique Seidel highlighted the WCC’s new resource, “Hope for Children Through Climate Justice: Legal Tools to Hold Financiers Accountable.” 
Frederique Seidel, WCC senior programme lead for Children and Climate shared about the WCC’s new resource on the legal tools for climate justice at the “Sunday Morning Live” TV show on BBC One on 30 March 2025. Photo: Screenshot from Sunday Morning Live program
01 April 2025

The publication provides churches and communities essential legal tools designed to hold financial actors accountable for their role in perpetuating the climate crisis.

On BBC, Seidel noted that it was children—in fact children from the UK—who urged churches to get more involved in climate justice, referencing the report “Burning Down the House” by Tearfund and Youthscape, which gave new insights into how teenagers see the climate, the church, and their faith.

“It is through prayer that this handbook was born,” added Seidel, noting that the new resource from WCC is the fruit of a spiritual journey. 

“In the UK, an artist has come up, within two days, with a way to translate a poem from the handbook into a song,” she said. “For me, that’s the evidence that the Holy Spirit is moving with us on this journey.”

The BBC episode explored the question: Should people of faith do more to tackle climate change? In addition to Seidel, Rev. David Peterson, an Anglican priest shared his views on the issue.

WCC member churches and partners are warmly encouraged to join the online training on the tools for climate litigation, planned in the coming months. The first of the training sessions will take place on 15 April at 2 pm CET, and will be followed by other sessions accommodating participants from different time zones. Register for the online training on 15 April here.

Churches and partners who would like to join this project are invited to send a note to churchesforchildren@wcc-coe.org.

BBC One “Sunday Morning Live” episode of 30 March 2025

Publication "Hope for Children Through Climate Justice: Legal Tools to Hold Financiers Accountable"

Overview with highlights from the new resource (4-page flyer)

WCC publishes resource on legal tools for climate justice (WCC news story, 24 March 2025)

Online Training on the legal tools for climate justice “Hope for Children”

Learn more about Churches’ Commitments to Children and Climate-Responsible Banking

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MLP April 2025 Newsletter!

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