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Kew Gardens, St Maryโ€™s Church launch faith-nature gardening course

An Anglican church in west London partnered with Kew Gardens to run a six-week Theology & Gardening course, linking faith, nature, and climate change through practical gardening and scripture discussโ€ฆ

โ€˜We garden on our kneesโ€™: Kew Theology & Gardening project explores faith, nature and climate
Religion News Service โ€” 10 August 2026
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An Anglican church in west London has teamed up with Kew Gardens to launch a project exploring the links between faith, nature, and climate change. St Maryโ€™s, Perivale, is running a six-week course called Theology & Gardening, using its small churchyard to grow plants and discuss scripture.

The project comes at a time when churches are increasingly looking at environmental issues through a theological lens. Kew Gardens, just a few miles away, is a global leader in plant science and conservation, giving the church direct access to experts and resources. The idea is to show how gardening can be a form of worship and how faith communities can respond to the climate crisis. Organizers say the sessions are designed to be practicalโ€”planting, weeding, and reflectingโ€”as much as they are about discussion.

The course is led by the Rev. Dr. John-Francis Pugh, a priest and environmental theologian, and includes input from Kewโ€™s staff. Participants are planting native species in the churchyard to support local wildlife and reduce carbon footprints. The project also ties into the Church of Englandโ€™s target to reach net-zero emissions by 2030. Early feedback suggests people are connecting the act of gardening with deeper questions about care for creation. One participant said, โ€œWe garden on our knees,โ€ linking the physical act of kneeling to prayer.

Organizers plan to expand the project next year, possibly offering it to other churches and even schools. They hope it will become a model for how faith groups can engage with environmental issues in a hands-on way. The partnership with Kew could also lead to more joint initiatives, like public talks or workshops on biodiversity and theology. For now, the focus is on small, practical stepsโ€”one seedling at a time.

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