Hope for a cherished and thriving earth – NZC Conference 2026
Bishop Will joins others in encouraging you to attend this inspirational, interactive, and practical day conference at St John’s Church, Stoke, Guildford, designed to support you on your NZC journey.
Bishop Will joins other church leaders to issue a clear message that the climate crisis is real.
You can download the video message here
- Saturday 17th January
- 10am to 4:30pm
- St John’s Stoke Church, Guildford
- £5 per person
Our annual Net Zero Carbon Conference takes place on Saturday 17th January, 2026, at St John’s Stoke Church, Guildford. The conference is hosted by the Church of England dioceses of Portsmouth, Guildford, Chichester and Winchester.
Contributors include:
- Rt Rev Paul Davis, Bishop of Dorking
- Rt Rev Dr Jonathan Frost, Bishop of Portsmouth
- Rt Rev Philip Mountstephen, Bishop of Winchester
- Rt Rev Will Hazelwood, Bishop of Lewes
- Julian Atkins, Net Zero Programme Director for the Church of England
- Steve Collins, NZC Programm Manager for Guildford, Portsmouth & Chichester
- Dave Curran, St John’s Stoke Church, Guildford
- Brian Kilkelly, Net Zero Carbon Project Officer – Schools, Diocese of Chichester
- Matt Lockwood, Comms & NZC Support, Diocese of Portsmouth
- Martin Carr, Net Zero Project & Engagement Lead, Diocese of Guildford
Agenda
- 10am – Arrival and coffee
- 10:30am – Welcome
- 10:40am – Bishops’ Roundtable
- 11:10am – The Voice of the Next Generation
- 11:30am – Julian Atkins
- 12pm – Interactive Group Discussions
- 12:20pm – St John’s Stoke case study
- 12:45pm – Midday prayer
- 1pm – Lunch
- 1:40pm – Breakout session #1
Options:
- Tour around the St John’s Stoke buildings
- Working with your CofE School
- Communicating effectively on Climate Change
- Advocating on Climate Change
- 2.20pm – Breakout session #2 (same options as #1)
- 3pm – Tea and Coffee
- 3:10pm – Group Activity
- 3:30pm – Support from the Diocesan and National NZC programmes
- 3:45pm – Panel (Q&A)
- 4:15pm – Final Words and Close
Click here to register