NCCA Newsletters (2320)
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Assistance for vulnerable groups unable to access Australian Government support
NCCA wishes to assist people seeking asylum and refugees to live in dignity in Australia as independent individuals living their lives to the fullest (John 10:10) and sharing their traditions, skills and talents with us all.
The NCCA congratulates Professor Anne Pattel-Gray on her new role.
The University of Divinity has recently appointed Professor Anne Pattel-Gray as Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Divinity.
Anne is a descendant of the Bidjara / Kari Kari people of Queensland and a celebrated Aboriginal leader.
Help Fight Famine
- Write to your MP now
- Churches Toolkit
- Online Event: Micah Women Leaders Network -Unpacking the new Global Food Crisis
‘CRISP’ program: the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot.
Finally, everyday Australians can help refugees in a practical, meaningful and satisfying way, through a new national ‘community sponsorship’ program.
The Uluru Statement from the Heart
The NCCA has collated our Churches resources for reflection and study, supporting Sovereignty and the determination of First Nations Peoples for Voice, Treaty and Truth-Telling.
Human trafficking in Australia
How many people are living in modern slavery in Australia?
Are reports to the Australian Federal Police on the increase or declining?
News from the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
- NCCA welcomes new Presiding Clerk of the Quaker Yearly meeting, Bruce Henry
- Quakers ask for 'Integrity in Public Office'
Churches must overcome divisions to achieve common witness, cardinal tells Anglicans
The Vatican’s lead cardinal for promoting Christian unity has warned of an “ecumenical emergency” which undermines evangelisation, unless Churches can find a common purpose in the ecumenical movement.
St Maximus the Confessor within 7th Century Christianity: Theology and History
St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College extends invitation to register.
When: Friday 2 - Saturday 3 September 2022
Where: St Andrew's College Campus - 242 Cleveland St, Redfern NSW
‘Christ’s Love Reconciles and Unites’
This year, Asia Sunday will be observed on 21 August 2022, in the lead up to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches (WCC).
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Registration is now open
Be inspired by climate champions across all corners of society, and the economy. Plan how we can work together to create better futures for us all.
When: 6 September 2022 at 8:30am - 8 September 2022 (AEST)
Where: UNSW Canberra, Northcott Drive, Campbell ACT
Respect: Confronting Violence and Abuse
The 2022-2023 Statement is available to download from the The Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Social Justice Office.
… roots of domestic and family violence “lie in the abuse of power to control and dominate others” and that “this stands in contrast to the relationships to which God calls us”.
Registrations now open
Unfinished Business: Celebrating Anglican Women's Ministry in Australia
When: 16 to 18 September 2022
Where: Christ Church St Laurence, 812 George Street, Sydney.
Religion for the 21st Century: Recovering faith in Faith
When: Sunday 14 August 2022, 2:00 - 5:00 pm (AEST)
Where: Amity College, Auburn NSW