Blue Knot Day - Be involved
Unite in Support of Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma
Monday 16 October 2017
Blue Knot Day is the Blue Knot Foundation's national awareness day celebrated in October every year. On this day, all Australians are asked to unite in support of the 5 million Australian adult survivors of childhood trauma and abuse.
Ecumenical News
World Council of Churches
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2018 Theme Announced
"Your Right Hand, O Lord, Glorious in Power" (Exodus 15:6)
Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce
Churches to provide support to refugees to prevent them being forced back to danger
Text from Media Press Conference Tuesday 29 August 2017
The Very Reverend Peter Catt, Anglican Dean of Brisbane has called on Australians to support a network of agencies who will provide necessary shelter and support to refugees whose income support and accommodation has been removed by the Turnbull government.
The full Media Release follows.
Ecumenical News
An extraordinary chance for hope
World Council of Churches (WCC) General Secretary reflects at the Wittenberg Ecumenical Assembly.
In his speech on 25 August, Rev Dr Olav Fyske Tveit talks of signs of hope shown in parts of the world where hope would seem impossible. Rev Tveit reviewed the work of the ecumenical movement in 2017, describing the present as “an extraordinary ecumenical chance at this point in history.”
APRO
Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations
APRO is a peak body established in 2003 to help build interfaith harmony and understanding in Australia.
Among its member organisations are the peak bodies for Australian Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and Baha’is.
APRO is unique in that it comprises representatives of major religious bodies as well as national-level multicultural and interfaith community organisations and academics with expertise in inter-faith and intercultural relations.
Easter Messages 2017
Easter Messages from Leaders of the Christian Churches in Australia 2017
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. … they ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them and said, ‘Greetings!’
As we celebrate the Resurrection of the Lord, and hear and receive the accounts of disciples encountering the Risen Lord, may we rejoice that the Lord is truly risen. May we be assured that he has gone before us. Like Mary Magdalene may we with eager hearts tell our sisters and brothers what we have witnessed and may we , like them, meet Jesus on the way.
The National Council of Churches in Australia wishes all a healthy and holy Easter.
Sr Elizabeth Delaney, General Secretary
National Council of Churches in Australia
The 10 messages follow.
Calendar
DECEMBER | |
3 | International Day for Persons with Disabilities |
25 | Christmas Day |
25 | Chanukah begins |
Coming Events - National Youth Ministry Convention 2017
NYMC17 is going to Sea World Resort
When: 9-11 October 2017
Where: Sea World Resort, Gold Coast
Keynotes, Registration rates and Accommodation will be announced soon
Looking for youth ministry resources?
Some great podcasts are available, along with more information on the NYMC2017 website.
Coming Events - Leaning into the Spirit -The Fourth International Conference on Receptive Ecumenism
You are warmly invited to attend.
The Conference is hosted by:
- The Centre for Ecumenical Studies / Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
- The Australian Catholic University – Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry (Melbourne) and Signadou Campus (Canberra)
- The Research Centre for Public and Contextual Theology (Charles Sturt University)
Coming Events - Yuróra - a festival of culture and spirit
Yuróra is a Uniting Church youth event for delegates aged 16-25 from around Australia with programs for younger siblings and children. Yuróra places special emphasis on the participation and relationship with the First People of Australia and the Second Peoples of Australia.