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NCCA Newsletters

NCCA Newsletters (2320)

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A Covid-19 Wellbeing Statement :

Rethinking Health from a Theological and Pasifika Cultural Perspective 

The Pacific Theological College (PTC) has produced this statement on the COVID-19 Health crisis. It is graciously shared with Australian Churches.

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Should churches push harder to resist untruths?

Yes, say digital justice thinkers 

 

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The one who blesses others is abundantly blessed.

(Prov.11:25 The Message)

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September 21

  • Raising Peace Festival: Thursday 16 - Sunday 26 September 2021

  • Online Interfaith Prayer Service: - Tuesday 21 September 2021 at 2:00pm  (AEST)
     
  • Virtual UN Peace Day Event: Tuesday 21 September  5.30-6.00pm (AEST)

INSPIRED FAITH ACTION TOWARDS COP26

Briefing on Local and Global Preparations for a Successful COP26 

An online webinar organised by the Interfaith Liaison Committee (ILC) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

When: Monday 27 September, 6:00-7:30 PM AEST 

SAVE THE DATES

  • 'What does it mean to be ecumenical':  The NSW Ecumenical Council - 9 October 2021

  • Taizé Prayer: - 22 October 2021

  • 'Entering the Year of Luke": Churches Together SA - 20 October 2021 

Women Leaders in the Abrahamic Traditions

Role Models for Our Time

When: Sunday 10 October 2021, 2:30 - 4:00 pm (AEDT) - live stream

The Children in the Pictures

You’re invited to an advanced screening of this powerful documentary film to raise awareness about the online sexual exploitation of children (OSEC).

13sJoin faith communities all around the world on October 17 and 18 taking bold action on the climate crisis.

The Australian Religious Response to Climate Change (ARRCC) is calling on churches across Australia to put up a banner or ring bells to sound the climate alarm as part of a global faith-based day of action two weeks out from the crucial COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow.

 17 - 23 October 2020

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Poverty exists. Poverty hurts us all. We can all do something about it.

This Anti-Poverty Week we are calling on our governments to unlock poverty for millions of Australians by raising income support above the poverty line and investing in social housing.

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