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NCCA Newsletters

NCCA Newsletters (2320)

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WCC s2World Council of Churches

  • New 2022 date decided for WCC 11th Assembly 
  • WCC Blog posts on Nuclear Weapons from Japan's churches and the Pacific nations

 

Trilateral Conversation's final report on baptism published

The final report is the conclusion of theological discussions between Lutheran, Mennonite and Roman Catholic communities. 

Spend 24-hours with COMPASSION!

Celebrate Compassion around the World. Hear stories ⁓ be challenged ⁓ leave inspired

Date & Time: 14 August 2020 at 5:00 pm (US PDT) to 15 August 2020 at 5:00 pm US PDT)  

Exploring multilingualism, religion and spirituality in Australia

The New South Wales Ecumenical Council are inviting people to be part of a new book which will include your voice, your language and your community.

Celebrating Families Speaker Series 2023

Registrations open 

When: Tuesday 16 - Thursday 18 May 2023 

Where: online webinars

Prayer Service  

Join representatives from the three Abrahamic faiths to pray for peace in Israel and Palestine.

When: Thursday 30 November, 12:30 to 1:00 pm AEDT

Where: St Stephen’s Uniting Church, 197 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW

NCCA

Call for a Day of Prayer - Sunday 2 August 2020

With prayerful greetings, can we encourage that SUNDAY 2 AUGUST be a special Day of Prayer regarding the Pandemic?

We all know the impact of the pandemic overseas and here, including on some of our own loved ones. 

Liturgy for Sunday 26 July 2020

"nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38-39.

National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) in partnership with Anglican Diocese of Southern Queensland (ASQ)

Wednesday 29 July 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

An online roundtable for Christian Churches and Mission agencies to network, exchange ideas, and create opportunities for collaboration on sustainability and climate. 

Churches Taskforce seeks assurances to reduce detention health risks

In an urgent letter to the Acting Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly and the Minister for Health, Mr Greg Hunt, the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce (ACRT) has sought urgent assurances from the responsible government public health authorities that the people at detention centres have safe accommodation during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

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