Around the time of the Millennium the Leaders’ Meeting agreed to adopt some of the practices suggested in a church audit drawn up by Christian Ecology Link. Progress was made in the areas of property, Bible study and worship.
In 2005, having completed Eco Congregation’s Environmental Checklist (see Resources, Section 1), Dundrum Methodist enrolled in the newly-established Eco Congregation Ireland.
While one member of the committee drafted an environmental policy (which went on to be accepted by the Church Council), others introduced the church organisations to the resources offered by ECI and offered their help, support and encouragement – from taking Sunday School, Youth Club and Christian Endeavour sessions to providing recycling facilities, putting information on the Eco Congregation notice-board, preparing announcement sheets and soap box impromptu talks.
The church has held several services with a Creation theme and prayers for climate justice are often incorporated into worship. The preaching of the current minister, Rev Jeremy Nicolls, and lay preachers reflects a strong sense of the Biblical imperatives regarding the environment.
Maximum use is made of the church building – 40 organisations per week – and optimum use has been made of zoned heating since its recent installation. Lighting changes and the addition of a double-glazed porch also bear witness to energy conservation. Plans to build a new church with a high spec / low environmental impact have been set back due to the economic recession, and plans are now underway to start a major refurbishment programme with environmental concerns as a priority.
The attractive grounds are used from late spring to autumn for car-boot sales, which encourage the recycling of possessions within the community. Eco initiatives are not always without their set backs and, unfortunately, bird feeders fell victim to vandalism and a wild flower garden was accidentally killed off by an over-zealous volunteer aiming to kill weeds.
With its many eco initiatives over the past number of years, Dundrum Methodist Church well deserves the Eco Congregation Ireland award it received on 5th June 2011!