Noelene Osora
Easter Prayer for the Unity of Korea
Reading of the actions of the North Korean leader may fill us with dread.
The prayer of the National Council of Churches in Korea and the Korean Christian Federation for the unity of Korea gives hope. Let’s join with them as they celebrate the joy of the resurrection and lament the 70 years of separation.
Download the prayer here.
Call for a Global Day of Prayer to End Famine
21 May 2017
How wonderful to celebrate the great feast of hope for fifty days!
However for some people hope is being tested greatly, particularly in a number of countries in Africa as they live in a situation of famine. We struggle to imagine how this must be.
The World Council of Churches is calling all churches around the world to unite for a day of prayer on Sunday 21 May. Attached is a letter from the WCC General Secretary, Rev Olav Fykse Tveit and the General Secretary of the All Africa Conference of Churches.
Sign the Petition! Australians, Let’s draw the border now
Time to Draw the Line
There is no border between Timor-Leste (East Timor) and Australia.
We have permanent maritime boundaries with other regions: New Zealand, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, but there is no maritime border with Timor-Leste.
Let the Australian Government know how you feel about this by signing the petition below. Please distribute this request amongst your colleagues and communities. The petition will also be on the Parliament website in June, so people can sign it there instead. [Read more]
Multifaith Climate Change Petition
Take action!
Maintain hope as we see and feel the damage to our climate more and more.
With the federal government reviewing policies, now is the time for us as people of faith to lead and help our communities to speak up and be heard. Speak boldly for better laws and policies to stop damaging our climate, shift to clean energy, and create a better future for people and our living world
Australian Religious Response to Climate Change joins with Micah Australia for a petition in all 150 electorates in Australia.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2017
“Reconciliation - The Love of Christ Compels Us”
(cf. 2 Corinthians 5:14-20)
28 May – 4 June 2017
In 2017 the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Australia will be observed from 28 May - 4 June 2017 in the week between Ascension and Pentecost.
The theme ‘Reconciliation – the Love of Christ compels us’, celebrates the irrevocable reconciliation that we have received through faith in Jesus Christ. Christ’s love becomes the driving force that moves us beyond our division toward acts of reconciliation
The Fourth International Conference on Receptive Ecumenism
Leaning into the Spirit
Registrations open
To register visit the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture website.
Where: University House, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
When: Monday 6 – Thursday 9 November 2017.
Keynote Speakers: Professor Paul Murray (Durham, UK), Professor Michael Welker (Heidelberg, Germany)
ARPA Conference 2017
Australian Religious Press Association
43rd annual Conference
25 -27 August 2017, Rydges Hotel 59 Federal St Auckland NZ
Inspiration, professional development and networking for ARPA members, including the ARPA Awards Dinner on Saturday night 26 August.
For the programme and information on payment options download the brochure in PDF
For further enquiries, please contact Elizabeth Harris: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit the ARPA website
2017 BBI-ACBC eConference
'Gospel Leadership in Times of Chaos: the Hope of Pope Francis'
Thursday 10 August 2017, 10:30am-2:45pm (AEST).
The eConference will bring together a line-up of prominent international and national speakers and panellists from the political, media and business arenas alongside well respected theologians and leaders of religious congregations from across Australia.
Registration is free but mandatory in order to view the event on the day.
Safe Church Program
Safe as Churches Conference
16 - 17 May 2017 - Jasper Hotel, Melbourne
This coming month over 150 registrants will gather in Melbourne for the 8th Safe as Churches? Conference. These are dedicated people involved in Professional Standards, Safe Church Training, Clergy, Ministers and Religious Orders and they come from a diverse range of church traditions (Anglican, ACC, Baptist, Catholic, Christian Reformed, Church of Christ, Coptic Orthodox, Lutheran, Presbyterian Salvation Army, Uniting Church of Australia)
Safe Church Tip
Training
Without suitable training and resources for leaders and volunteers in our churches, Safe Church Policies and Procedures can become ineffective. Those who are involved in children’s and youth programs or have any responsibility over children and young people need regular training aimed at equipping and empowering them to serve with confidence and know where to get support.
The NCCA – Safe Church Program facilitates the Safe Church Training Agreement (SCTA), a set of standards and framework to enable churches to suitably train their leaders to assist in creating a safe church.
Find out more information about the SCTA via www.safechurches.org.au.