Is it time worship artists stopped flying around, guzzling up emissions?

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Coldplay's 'Music of the Spheres' tour achieved a 59% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to their previous world tours. So, if Coldplay can go eco, why can't our worship artists? Tim Jupp, founder of Big Church Festival, and Dr. Ruth Valerio, theologian and environmentalist, chat with Esther Higham about hydrogen-powered stages, relying on American worship artists, and how we can all make our worship less wasteful.

Released on 20 Jun 2024

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