Join us for a** webinar** ahead of Earthkeeper’s Day as we come together to celebrate our deep love for all of Creation. Earthkeeper’s Day emerged as a response to the growing commercialisation of Valentine’s Day, shifting the focus from individual love and consumerism to a shared appreciation for our planet and all living beings. Let’s come together in unity to honour and protect living Earth.
📆 Date: 13 February 2026
🕥 Time: 11:00 - 12:30 (SAST)
📹 Platform: Zoom
During the webinar, we will reflect on #EarthkeepersDay, highlight the inspiring initiatives led by Earthkeepers, and share updates on our advocacy campaigns.
Calling all Earthkeepers!
We invite faith leaders and community members to share their Earthkeeper’s Day actions. If you would like to present the initiatives or projects you are leading in your community, please email 3-5 PowerPoint slides to Olwethu Mbuthuma at olwethu@safcei.org.za. Everyone is welcome! Make sure to include your full name, organisation, faith community, a description of your activities, and any relevant pictures by Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
Presenters will be selected to ensure representation across faith traditions, gender, diverse initiatives, and countries within Southern Africa. Data will be provided for the presenters. Here are some ideas for initiatives you could present.
1. Community Projects
2. Faith-Based Environmental Actions
3. Youth-Led Initiatives
4. Advocacy & Awareness Campaigns
5. Sustainable Practices in Daily Life
5. Collaborative Initiatives Across Communities
Take Action for Earth! All faith communities are encouraged to mark Earthkeeper’s Day through simple yet meaningful actions, such as:
We look forward to your participation as we unite in love and responsibility for living Earth!
SAFCEI (Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute) is a multi-faith organisation committed to supporting faith leaders and their communities in Southern Africa to increase awareness, understanding and action on eco-justice, sustainable living and climate change.
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