Our first online Zoom makers’ chat

On Saturday 25th April at 11 am weheld our first online chat to talk about the textile panels we are making or would like to make .
A dozen of us met together for the first time. We had a really interesting conversation, less about the panels we will be making but rather about how we might develop the project in future. Plans are now afoot to hold a series of makers’ chats on Zoom, and an online course at Woodbrooke over several weeks.  A range of videos are also in the offing. Watch this space.

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You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram . Please share with Friends if you’d like to chat with them as you make and think about your panels.

Loving Earth Guided Meditation now online

We’re delighted that a recording of our guided meditation is now online at  www.woodbrooke.org.uk/lovingearth . This short meditation is a really good way to get you started to think about the theme of a Loving Earth panel  and to explore what you might do to care for something you love on our precious planet.

The meditation is  6 minutes long – though you can pause it at any time of course .

We hope to develop some other online resources soon.

COVID-19

Like others, many of our plans have been upset by the tragic Coronavirus pandemic . However the Loving Earth Project is very well suited while we are in isolation or quarantine.

Working with Woodbrooke, we are developing further resources to help people engage with the project in different ways , but you should also find all you need to know on this website.

However, while Friends House  and other public spaces are shut down, please do not send your panels in to us. Instead, please email us a photo of your panel, along with your text about it and your name and contact details. We can then add it to our online gallery and will contact you when the time is right to send it on to join the travelling collection. Thank you.

It would also be lovely if you could tell others about the project, via Facebook  @LovingEarthProject or in other ways. Many people of all ages will be looking for creative and useful ways to fill their time, and all levels of skill are welcome.  It may be a good opportunity for some to learn new skills (eg via the internet) and to improvise with materials we have to hand. It would be great to come out of this pandemic with a glorious display of textiles to celebrate what we love, tell people what we are going to do to help protect the future of our fragile ecosystem and inspire others by our examples.

Woodbrooke in partnership with Loving Earth Project

Loving Earth Project is now working in partnership with Woodbrooke Quaker study centre,  to take forward the Loving Earth Project among Quakers in Britain.  This exciting development is part of the work Woodbrooke is undertaking over the next few years, funded by Quakers in Britain, to support Quakers in their witness to sustainability and care for the planet. Both the spiritual roots of Quaker witness and practical aspects will be addressed. A team of Woodbrooke associate tutors is being assembled to support Quaker meetings wishing to engage with the Loving Earth Project, if they need support. Further information will be available shortly.

Loving Earth Project article in The Friend magazine

Great to see the Loving Earth Project featured on the front of The Friend  magazine this week, with some great photos.  https://thefriend.org .

We hope this will inspire others to join the project, to help  deepen our  connections with the environmental crisis and the threat to so much that we love. Love and knowledge can empower us to take the actions needed to help mitigate the disasters that await.

We’re working with Woodbrooke

We’re delighted that Loving Earth Project will be working with Woodbrooke  as part of its project for Quakers in Britain on ‘Climate Crisis: spiritual nurture and learning’.

LEP and Woodbrooke will be planning a range of offerings as the year unfolds, and we hope to forge other partnerships  as opportunities arise, to help us all address the climate crisis together.

Woodbrooke

Local Loving Earth Project initiatives

It’s been great to hear of a number of local initiatives starting to happen in different parts of the country, from sewing groups to discussions to displays.

In Wimbledon (South West London)  a series of events will be taking place at the public library in February and March  (see  LEP Wimbledon Jan 2020) and we hope that these will prompt others to join in. We may be able to hold a local exhibition later in the year.

Details of other events will be posted as we hear more news, and can also be posted on our Facebook page @LovingEarthProject.

Do let us know what you’re planning in your area.