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Friday, 18 May 2018 12:13

Ecumenical News

World Council of Churches 

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5-8 May - Forum on modern slavery produces declaration to heal brokeness caused by modern slavery.

With the title “Old Problems in the New World,” this forum  was co-sponsored by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and South America, and the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute based in Berkeley, California, USA.

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Date: Thursday 5 July 10am-3.30pm
Venue: St James Hall, Level 1, 169-171 Phillip Street, Sydney CBD

The formation of young leaders is critical to the future of our churches. What does best practice look like in developing a leadership pipeline? Can we establish a learning community of those involved in youth formation / leadership initiatives?

Wednesday, 09 May 2018 13:14

NCCA Assembly Roundtables 2018

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Professional Supervision for clergy and church workers (Royal Commission Recommendation 16.45)

Wednesday 18 July 10am – 3pm Sydney CBD

Performance Appraisal Frameworks for clergy and church workers

Wednesday 31 October 10am – 3pm Sydney CBD

Wednesday, 25 April 2018 14:59

Ecumenical News

World Council of Churches 

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16 April Media Release - WCC call for immediate ceasefire in Syria
WCC urges community to find a way to break the cycle of violence

Reminder Job Vacancies - Applications close Monday 30 April 2018.

1. Director of Commission on World Mission and Evangelism 

2. Programme Executive for Spiritual Life and Faith and Order

Friday, 20 April 2018 13:05

About the Justice Network

The NCCA Justice Network

The Justice Network comprises representatives from the NCCA member churches who work within their own church raising matters of social justice. The Network meets in Sydney although members from other states join the conversation by telephone.

Justice Network Terms of Reference

 

2017 JN Resource

What do the Churches say about...

 PEACEMAKING 2017

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The NCCA Justice Network has chosen the topic of “PEACEMAKING” for the first edition of their 'What do the Churches say about' series. 

 

find the document under our SJN Resoures tab on the menu bar along with previous years' Social Justice Sunday resources.

 

 

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Friday, 20 April 2018 12:35

Social Justice Sunday resources

SJN Resources from past years 

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28 September 2014

Gambling and its Impact in Australia
Is Nothing Sacred?

The NCCA Social Justice Network has chosen the topic of “gambling” for the 2014 Social Justice Sunday resource in the hope of voicing the strong concerns held by the Churches about the encroachment of gambling and its destruction into the daily lives of many Australians. Poker machine reform is no longer on our national political agenda, however the expansion of gambling methods is extending, prompting the subtitle “is nothing sacred?”.

The resource is available in hard copy  by phoning or emailing the NCCA. Copies may also be available from either your State Council of Churches or possibly your denomination Social Justice Officer.

Articles included this year are:

Community for sale? Wanna Bet?
The growing reach of gambling.
Gambling and sport.
More gambling information.
Resources and weblinks relating to gambling issues.

pdf Social Justice Matters: Gambling and it's Impact in Australia (1.04 MB)

pdf Australian Churches Gambling Taskforce: Restraining Online Misery – Measures to curb online gambling companies (24 KB)


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29 September 2013

"What does the Lord require of you?

This year the Social Justice Sunday resourceacknowledges that embracing the call to do justice is very challenging. As Australia approaches a federal elections the churches want to give the clear message that Social Justice Matters. The resource will be available in hard copy (after 15 August 2013) by phoning or emailing the NCCA. Copies may also be available from either your State Council of Churches or possibly your denomination Social Justice Officer.

The resource will include articles on:
Social Justice: The Biblical Foundations
Millenium Development Goals: A job that Needs Finishing
Taking Responsibility for Justice: The Case of Refugees
Disability, Spirituality, Accessibility
The Call for Leadership: the Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls
Resources with Links to Some Great Websites

pdf Social Justice Matters: What Does The Lord Require of You (548 KB)

document Worship Resources Social Justice Sunday 2013 (18 KB)


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Peace in the Marketplace so all may live in dignity

Our current world economic situation is the subject of many books, lengthy media commentary and diverse expert opinions posing many questions. “Are we prospering, are we doomed, is the demand for our mineral resources going to last, how much of Australia’s natural landscape and ecology can be sacrificed to support our economic growth?” Is the concept of economic growth out dated as it is severely altering the natural world? How do we grapple with the unintended consequences?These are the big questions of our times.

The NCCA Social Justice Network has produced this resource  “Peace in the Marketplace – So all may live in dignity. to assist in addressing issues of well being, the economy and the challenges such as work life balance, consumerism, and measuring real progress as a nation. Hopefully this will be a helpful tool for promoting discussion across the community.

pdf Social Justice Matters - Peace in the Marketplace (859 KB)

document Worship Resources Social Justice Sunday 2012 (38 KB)


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I Was in Prison and You Visited Me 

The number of people in prison in Australia (both sentenced and unsentenced) is increasing faster than population growth. At the same time, rates for most categories of offending are decreasing. These trends require us to pause and reflect on what is happening in our society and especially, who is most likely to be found in prison. The great majority of prisoners come from impoverished circumstances, often experiencing multiple disadvantage. However, most attention is given to the few high profile, even very wealthy, individuals who engage equally high profile legal advisers to secure their freedom.

The Social Justice Network has produced this resource to assist individuals and congregations to be aware of the alarming facts about prisons in Australia and to advocate for a more just society.

pdf Social Justice Matters: I Was In Prison and You Visited Me (2.00 MB)

 

pdf Worship Resources Social Justice Sunday 25 September 2011 (9 KB)

The 1998 Resource: pdf SJS 1988 Prison the Last Resort Part 1 (172 KB)

pdf SJS 1988 Prison the Last Resort Part 2 (564 KB)


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 Witnessing to Peace in a Violent World

In countless conflicts across the globe, the shadow of violence continues to obscure a new horizon for peace. Nevertheless, as we reflect earnestly at the conclusion of the Decade to Overcome Violence we should draw inspiration from the continuing outward gaze of the ecumenical movement in Australia in standing in solidarity with the victims of violence across the world.

 Traditionally, in times of conflict and amid the terrors of deprivation and need, the Church has often held firm as a place of sanctuary and succour. Sometimes it has had a very mixed response, with some sections fearful and silent or even siding with persecutors. The Church reflects both the highs and lows of our human condition.

In many flashpoints across the globe, the Church speaks forcefully for the preservation of human dignity, the broader protection of rights of individuals and communities, and has achieved many peace dividends, some small and some great.

pdf Social Justice Matters: Witnessing to Peace in a Violent World (818 KB)


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Hope for the Common Good

As people who receive the planet as God's sacred gift to us, we have a particular responsibility to live in harmony with and care for the natural world, ensuring that God's gift will be enjoyed by the generations to come.

The Social Justice Network have produced a six page resource to assist church groups and others to look Beyond the Global Financial Crisis, to assist those most vulnerable and use our God given talents to live responsibly in the world.

pdf Social Justice Matters - Hope for the Common Good (2.25 MB)  

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Our Purpose

  • Connect the leaders of state and territory disaster recovery chaplaincy networks.
  • Connect with governments, ecumenical councils and other groups to extend the work of disaster and emergency chaplaincy response in Australia

Be a Peak Body and Point of Reference in relation to:

  • The Commonweatlh Government
  • Funding bodies
  • Emergency Volunteer Forums 

Terms of Reference

  1. As a network of the National Council of Churches, AVECA agrees to operate in accordance with the NCCA Constitution, in particular s23 which outlines the responsiblities of Commissions and Networks
  2. AVECA will also apply the NCCA Public Statements policy, (Policy an Procedure on Public Statements & the Media Adopted in Principle as a Working Document by the NCCA Executive -June 2005)
  3. Meet on an annual basis
  4. Share resources, ideas and lessons
  5. Facilitate cooperation and support between states and territories in regards to emergency management chaplaincy 1. 
  6. Advocate nationally on behalf of State and Territory Emergency Management Chaplaincy
  7. Develop national standards, policy, protocols and approach to the provision of pastoral care in community-wide emergencies specifically:
    1. Training and accreditation
    2. Code of ethics

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1. This term encapsulates Disaster Recovery and Emergency Chaplaincy within the state and territory emergency management arrangements. It does not include military or combat agency chaplaincy (ie. formalised chaplaincies to groups such as Fire, Police, SES or Ambulance personnel). 


Member's Contact Details

   Jurisdiction   Name Email Phone
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Kellie Shewring

(VCCEM) 

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 03 9412 8481
TASx200 Tasmania

Gus Yearsley

(TCCEM)

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 0432 620 253
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Stephen Robinson

(DRCN)

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  0412 820 848
  ACT

Sue Miller

(ACTDRCN)

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 0414 884 954
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Wendy Perkins

(D&RMSA)

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 0408 896 220
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Rev Steve Orme

(NTERCS)

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The National Council of Churches in Australia wishes all a healthy and holy Easter.

Chiara Lubich, wonderful Founder of the Focolare Movement, speaks of “Jesus forsaken” and “Jesus in our midst”.
These two phrases convey the Pascal mystery....

Bishop Philip Huggins, President National Council of Churches in Australia 

The 11 messages follow.

Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:27

Easter Messages 2018

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Easter Messages from Leaders of Christian Churches in Australia 2018

The National Council of Churches in Australia wishes all a healthy and holy Easter.

Chiara Lubich, wonderful Founder of the Focolare Movement, speaks of “Jesus forsaken” and “Jesus in our midst”.
These two phrases convey the Pascal mystery....

Bishop Philip Huggins, President National Council of Churches in Australia 

 The 11 messages follow.

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The Australian Catholic Social Justice Council (ACSJC) has released the 82nd book in their Social Justice Series Papers. In this issue, Peter Arndt examines issues faced by the indigenous people of West Papua.

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