NCCA Newsletters (2320)
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Public Lecture Challenges and Opportunities for Ecumenism: Present and Future
His Eminence Archbishop Angaelos of London
When: Wednesday 22 August 2018
Where: NCCA & NSWEC rooms, level 7, 379 Kent Street Sydney
Time: 5.00pm - 7.00 pm
A Night of Unity - 1 in Christ
A spiritual evening of prayer and praise with Catholic and Orthodox performances in English and Arabic.
When: Wednesday 22 August 2018
Where: St John the beloved Melkite Catholic Church, 20 Waterloo Road Greenacre NSW
Time: 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start
Knapsack for the Journey of Faith: Pilgrimage Bible Studies
World Council of Churches - Theological Study Group
You are invited to reflect on the diverse stories of these pilgrimages in the Bible and connect the dialogue between biblical contexts and contemporary contexts.
Genesis 12: 1-9 “Pilgrimage onto already-settled land”, by Jione Havea
Public Lecture - Sydney
Good evidence, bad politics: Overcoming the noise in climate change and migration policy
Date: 23 August 2018
Time: 6.00-7.30pm
Venue: Allens, Deutsche Bank Place 126 Phillip St, Sydney NSW
Invitation to join the Season of Creation
2018 theme: Walking Together
1 September was proclaimed a Day of Prayer for Creation by the Orthodox in 1989 and repeated by Pope Francis in 2015.
The season takes us through to the feast of St. Francis on 4 October. Christians of all denominations and locations are invited to participate in an ecumenical Season of Creation.
14 - 20 October 2018
Reduce poverty and hardship by taking part in an activity organised by others or organize an activity yourself.
Activities such as conferences, seminars, forums, performances, media events etc are always great. Maybe even invite your local MP or Mayor to attend.
Act for Peace Board seeks non-executive Directors
The international aid and development agency of the NCCA is looking to build a skills based Board. People are sought with specific skills and experience in business development, fundraising strategy, and finance and risk.
Share our passion for our cause and become part of our future.
World Council of Churches
Catholic-Lutheran dialogue yields fruits for reflection
A nine-year long process by a Lutheran-Roman Catholic Study Commission on Unity has closed its work...
WCC offers condolences in wake of Indonesia earthquakes
The World Council of Churches (WCC) reached out with condolences to people who have lost loved ones after the earthquakes that rocked the Indonesian island of Lombok.
Young Ambassadors of Peace in Asia (YAPA) - 2018 “Towards Peace with Justice and Human Security,”
The Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) offers this training to prospective ambassadors of peace.
When: 14 to 20 October, 2018
Where: Payap University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Applications are open until 20 August 2018.
The Christian Conference of Asia offers prayers for the victims of earthquake in Lombok, Indonesia
August Affinity Lunchtime lectures
Interpersonal Relationships and Human Rights - Thursday 16 August 2018
The Anthropocene: Challenges of the Human Age - Wednesday 29 August 2018
Trump’s America and how it has impacted us, the people Rabbi Bob Kaplan in conversation with Jon Owen, Pastor of Wayside Chapel
When: Wednesday 22 August 2018, 7.00pm
Where: Community Hall, Wayside Chapel, 29 Hughes St Potts Point
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Willed remembering or willed forgetting? “People have forgotten God.”
What happens when an awareness of the divine dissipates in a culture? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s arresting quote below is worthy of reflection.
NCCA Assembly Roundtable on Professional Supervision
NCCA’s roundtable meeting on 18 July gathered 33 participants from Australia’s churches to discuss the opportunities and challenges of implementing Recommendation 16.45 of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, that:
The Modern Slavery Bill 2018
Bishop Philip Huggins, on behalf of the NCCA, recently submitted a paper to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee on the Modern Slavery Bill 2018.
Addressing the refugee issue from the perspective of faith communities
The Statement highlights refugees and asylum seekers remaining on Manus and Nauru as at 23 July 2018, many now entering their sixth year in these processing centres. With very real concerns for the mental and physical damage sustained by people who have little hope, our policy makers are urged to bring closure to this situation.