Bradford Cathedral’s third annual Big Brew raised £140 and was well supported by around 45 members of the congregation, who enjoyed tea, coffee and cake, alongside the opportunity to chat.
Those present also took part in a quiz which gave them the opportunity to respond to questions about the changing circumstances of different Fairtrade producers.
Sunday 22nd September marked the close of Fairtrade Fortnight 2024. It’s 30 years since products first hit the shelves with the Fairtrade mark, and this year those taking part were asked to BE THE CHANGE by choosing Fairtrade.
The Revd Canon Ned Lunn, Canon for Intercultural Mission and the Arts, says:
“Keeping the complex and often overwhelming subject of global trade justice and the role our consumption levels contribute to climate change is an ongoing task.
“This was our third Big Brew and our involvement in Fairtrade as Bradford Cathedral dates back around twenty years, but we can’t rest on our laurels.
“Our congregation, like many others, want to be engaged in this work but there are so many other competing issues to be involved it would be understandable to let this slip from their priorities. They did, however, participate in this year’s Big Brew with generosity and enthusiasm. “What we are learning, as the Eco Group, is that little and often is the way to keep this important topic as part of the conversation. As we celebrate 30 years of the mark, we look forward to supporting Fairtrade organisations, like Transform Trade, for another 30 years!”