Caring for God’s Earth

A family serving God through conservation

A Rocha UK is an international family of Christian nature conservationists. We’re passionate about caring for nature; serving a God who loves all his creation. Regenerating nature could be a solution to climate change. We educate ourselves, our supporters and UK churches about the links between climate and nature, encouraging action and laying a foundation for joined-up work by Christians on climate in the critical decade ahead.

Introduction to ARUK Video (2020-06-13) by Jennifer PlummerUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Impact Through Equipping Others

A Rocha UK is a Christian conservation charity with a mission to equip Christians and Churches to care for nature. Our programs meet different needs, and each is also a learning community to accelerate effective action with the least resources. CEO Andy Atkins explains.

Root and Branch magazine on climate and nature (2021-02-04) by Jennifer PlummerUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Education on Climate and Nature

Our specialism is nature conservation. But we see deep links between nature and the climate crises. So, from our flagship magazine Root and Branch, through to our social media, ebulletins and webinars, we explore these and point Christians and Churches to joined-up action.

Rainbow over Lee Abbey by Jemma DaviesUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

A Unique Conservation Network

Over the last few years we have developed a network of Christian organisations with land, supporting them to manage their land for nature and, increasingly, climate. There are 23 members of our Partners in Action network, and interest has soared in the approach to COP26. 

Allotment area at Wolf Fields (2021-01-28) by Kailean KhongsaiUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

The Importance of Land

A Rocha UK’s goal is to see 75,000 acres of Christian-managed land working for nature and cutting carbon by 2025. 

Update from Wolf Fields (2021-05-22) by Hannah EvesUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Reserve Manager Kailean Khongsai and wife Kim on Wolf Fields

Our two nature reserves contribute to this. They double as nature-rich spaces for the local community and demonstration sites to inspire other groups. Supporters helped transform a muddy hole into a new wildlife pond at A Rocha UK’s urban nature reserve Wolf Fields.

St Richard's Ham Bug Hotel (2021-06-02) by John CairnsUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

The Importance of Churches

Our Eco Church programme is a learning community of churches open to all denominations with resources and awards for progress. A key focus is on cutting carbon and managing church land for nature. In September 2021 we registered our 4000th Eco Church, aiming for 6,000 by 2025.

Superheroes for Creation Video (2020-10-01) by Kailean KhongsaiUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Mobilising Individuals and Families

Our Wild Christian community has grown rapidly through the pandemic and in the run up to COP26 with more than 4,000 individuals and families. Wild Christian facilitates them to enjoy, nurture and defend nature at home, and to campaign for wider change on nature and climate. 

Andy Atkins, Climate Sunday Chair, Presents Church Actions (2021-09-05) by Speaker: Andy Atkins. Video: Glen Collie, Glasgow Cathedral Television NetworkUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Strength in Unity

The climate crisis demands collaboration at many levels and we believe that Christians should model this. In 2021 we collaborated with others on Climate Sunday, which has inspired and facilitated more than 2000 churches to take action on climate change, many for the first time

Mole National Park A Rocha Ghana (2021-05-26) by Grace SogbeyUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Working With Our International Family

A Rocha UK is part of an international family of Christian conservation organisations. For COP26, we have developed a collective position on Nature Based Solutions to Climate Change, for policy makers and churches, available on our COP26 web page.

A short chat with God about climate change (2021-02-19) by Andy AtkinsUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Serving God, Praying

A Rocha UK believes profoundly that Christians and Churches, committed and equipped, could make a game-changing contribution to addressing the climate and nature crises. Our motivation and strength is rooted in a loving Creator God.

Kingfisher bird (2019-09-01) by Albert ButcherUnited Nations Climate Change Conference COP26

Find Out More About Our Work

Visit our website for more information about what we do: arocha.org.uk. We also have a page dedicated to our work around COP26, which you can find here: arocha.org.uk/christians-churches-and-cop26/.

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