ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
The rising movement around land, food and agroecology in the UK has been encouraging, but to solve the multiple crises we face, solutions will need to come from all parts of society, including our faith communities.
This session will explore the ways in which faith and spiritual communities are engaged with land, food and farming and the specific questions that arise in relationship in this context: the politics of faith-community owned land; diaspora and food justice; belonging and identity; the land-based and agricultural roots of faith traditions; and the spiritual and ecological responsibility of faith communities.