Go4th Sunday Milton Keynes – Reflection on Nature – Sequoia Trees

We had a lovely service this Go4th Sunday led by Larry Kavanagh of Church Without Walls as our Rector Matt Trendall is on annual leave.

Having the hottest day on record in the UK this week, I am sure many of us including nature have welcomed the cooler weather today with the rain this morning. As we decided not to venture out for our reflective walk, we were still able to admire nature as we stood at the doorway of our church All Saints, led by Larry we admired the largest tree in our churchyard which is called the Sequoia. Larry informed us that the Sequoia tree is the world’s largest tree. We also learnt more than 22 million trees have been planted in Milton Keynes.  With so many trees we have a lot to be grateful for as many places around the UK and the globe are cutting down their trees which affects the Carbon Cycle.

The Sequoia tree grows taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York

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Go4th Sunday All Saints Church Milton Keynes Village Sequoia tree

Below is the picture of our Sequoia tree at All Saints Church, church yard, Milton Keynes Village.  The tallest tree that you can see in the middle of the photograph is the Sequoia.  You are most welcome to come for a visit at any time to see the beauty of this tree.

The Sequoia, the largest tree at All Saints Church Milton Keynes Village http://www.go4th.org.uk

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