A procession opened the service with representations of air, fire, earth, and water - each element accompanied by prayers linking the natural world to climate justice. The scripture reading from Isaiah 32:14-18 proclaimed that "justice will dwell in these lands" and "justice will produce peace." Following the scripture reading, the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Decade of Climate Justice Action (2025-2034) was presented. Rev. Dr Angelique Walker-Smith, WCC president from North America, shared the decade-long commitment - formally adopted by WCC member churches in Johannesburg, South Africa, in June 2025. "The World Council of Churches is aligned with you in this great movement for climate justice," Walker-Smith told the congregation. She explained that the WCC has organized decades in solidarity with women, against violence, and against racism. "Now we say climate justice brings all of that together," she said. The decade focuses on four areas: spiritual journey, prophetic witness, practical actions, and living witness. "So we think with head and heart. We bring our spirit, but we also act in the world, and that is why we're in Belém at the COP meeting these weeks," Walker-Smith explained. |
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