Noelene Osora
Save the Date
NCCA Assembly Roundtable
When: Thursday 21 March 2019 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: St James Parish Hall, Sydney CBD.
Topic: Selection, training and screening for ordination candidates and church workers, including best practice in psychological testing.
Voices for Justice 2018
Over two hundred Australian Christians from across the nation came together from 1 – 4 December 2018 to raise a powerful voice for justice. Representing churches and organisations, we gathered in Canberra to show concern for the world’s poor, oppressed and displaced.
Make West Papua Safe campaign
Short film Justice for Murdered Children launched
The film has been made as part of the Make West Papua Safe campaign which targets foreign government aid to the Indonesian police and military.
Bishop Michael Putney Lecture 2020
Pathways to Peace: Ecumenical Formation in a Conflict-Ridden World
When: Tuesday 20 October 2020, 7:30 pm (AEST)
Where: via Zoom
Speaker: Dr Sarah Gehlin, University of Helsinki
Receptive Ecumenism Book
Newly launched and on sale now. Ideal present!
Receptive Ecumenism: Listening, Learning and Loving in the Way of Christ
Editors: Vicky Balabanski and Geraldine Hawkes
Foreword and Afterword: Paul D Murray
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.
Jonah 1:4-5 "Jonah and his Selective Ecological Concern", by Liz Vuadi Vibila
December Calendar 2018
December | |
1 | World AIDS Day |
2 | Advent begins - Western Christian |
2 | Hanukkah begins - Jewish festival of lights |
3 | International Day of People with Disability |
5 | International Volunteer Day |
10 | International Human Rights Day |
18 | International Migrants Day |
Thursdays in Black
#ThursdaysinBlack
In every country, gender-based violence is a tragic reality:
- One in three women today experience physical or sexual violence, mostly by an intimate partner.
- Globally, more than eight out of ten girls experience street harassment before they are 17.
- Women and girls represent 70 percent of human trafficking victims.
- One in four children under the age of five lives in a household experiencing domestic violence*.
People of faith must speak out against sexual and gender based violence.
This violence is frequently hidden, and victims are often silent, fearing stigma and further violence.
We all have a responsibility to speak out against violence, to ensure that women and men, boys and girls, are safe from rape and violence in homes, schools, work, streets - in all places in our societies.
The National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) is a proud promoter of the global ecumenical campaign 'Thursdays in Black'. A campaign that grew out of the World Council of Churches' Decade of Churches in Solidarity with Women (1988 - 1998), in which stories of rape as a weapon of war, gender injustice, abuse, violence, and many tragedies that grow outward from such violence became all the more visible.
Thursdays in Black: Resistance and Resilience - https://www.oikoumene.org/en/get-involved/thursdays-in-black
The campaign is simple but profound.
- Wear black on Thursdays.
- Wear a pin to declare you are part of the global movement resisting attitudes and practices that permit rape and violence.
- Show your respect for women who are resilience in the face of injustice and violence.
- Encourage others to join you.
UN 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence Prayers
This year, the NCCA is observing the UN 16 Days of Action against Gender Based Violence. The campaign has been run every year since 1991 from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. Each day of the campaign, you are encouraged to pray with prayers supplied by the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. Daily prayers will be posted on the NCCA Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/NCCA.Au/
Please pray with us ‘towards a world without rape and violence’.
*Statistics from UN Women and UNICEF
NB: Our NCCA ThursdaysinBlack badges are currently out of stock.
Badge templates for printing can be found on the World Council of Churches website
- Thursdays in Black badges with WCC logo, print-ready pdf file with crop-marks
- Thursdays in Black badges (generic), print-ready pdf file with crop-marks.
The following prayers were posted on our Facebook page between 25 November - 10 December 2018
NCCA President's reflection
Bishop Philip Huggins delivered a theological reflection on the first day of the Regional Consultation on Migration, Trafficking in Persons and the Asian Diaspora held in Bangkok, Thailand. The Consultation, held on 12 - 14 November 2018, was organised by the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) of which the NCCA is a member.