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Grounded Respecting the holy earth under our feet. Aoraki from Lake Tekapo

Grounded Respecting the holy earth under our feet. Aoraki from Lake Tekapo

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Grounded

Respecting the holy earth under our feet.

Aoraki from Lake Tekapo

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Moses and the burning bush

‘Moses, Moses … do not come any closer. Take off your sandals because you are on holy ground. I am the God of your ancestors…’

Exodus 3:1-6

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Papatuanuku, our mother earth

‘Our earth speaks to us, and we must listen if we want to survive.’

Pope Benedict XVI, July 24, 2007

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Step outside, close the door,look around

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Solid space

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Earth solid as a rock

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Trees reaching deep in the good earth

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Icy surfaces

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Steaming surfaces

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Awesome mountains

Ruapehu

Antarctica

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Ngaruahoe

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Taranaki

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Steep slopes for the cool snow to feed our streams

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Pathways for exploring earth colours

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Over high mountain paths

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Tracks that test our strength.

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Te whenua is tapu. The home of our ancestors.

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Remember you are dust, and unto dust you will return.

Ash Wednesday service.

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Earth holding our seas in place

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Earth clothed with immense beauty

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Ground under our feet is like treasure

Walk lightly on the earth

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Bringing us good gifts

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We are all connected

Air, water, earth, light, living things. You and me.

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We are all dependent

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Where will we go if the earth should disappear?

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Home

Planet Earth

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Respect Earth

The following provided images used in this presentation.Angela VidalCatherine GibbsElizabeth SullivanMarika LastNASA Philip GibbsRussell LambByzantine mosaic of Moses from Google imagesPhoto of yew trees at St Edwards from ‘Meetings with remarkable trees’

Reduce your carbon footprint.