Hiroshima Day 2018
Remembering Hiroshima
On 6 August, 1945 at 8.15 am the world's first nuclear attack was realised. The world had entered the atomic age.
We remember this and the similar attack three days later on Nagasaki and pray for this nuclear tragedy never to be repeated.
Ecumenical Events - Sydney
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
Pilgrimage Bible Studies
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
Multifaith Statement on asylum seekers
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.
World Day Against Trafficking in Humans
Public Forum on Human Trafficking - Canberra
Sunday 29 July 2018 7:00 pm
Haydon Hall, behind St Christopher's Cathedral, Manuka ACT
Pilgrimage Bible Studies
Knapsack for the Journey of Faith: Pilgrimage Bible Studies
World Council of Churches - Theological Study Group
Micah 6:1-8 and Matthew 10: 1-42.
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.
Christian Conference of Asia
Ecumenical movement needs renewed interfaith orientations
The Asian Ecumenical Institute (AEI) of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) is being held at the Payap University in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Students at the institute have heard encouraging words from ecumenical theologian Dr S. Wesley Ariarajah in relation to the challenges of 'authentic gospel values and Christian witness'.
NCCA Submission
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.
World Day Against Trafficking in Humans
How many slaves work for you?
Slavery in the free world. Take the challenge!
Go to slaveryfootprint.org and follow the arrows to discover more and take the survey.
Report on the WCC's 70th Anniversary Gathering in Geneva
“World Churches Walking Together”
Emily Evans, WCC Executive, Central Committee Member and a member of the Uniting Church in Australia, reflects on her meeting with Pope Francis and the journey of unity with the World Council of Churches.
We have learned over 70 years that human endeavours often fail, but that the grace of the God who is always faithful is with us and will bring to fulfilment the prayer of Jesus “that they may be one”.