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Noelene Osora

Noelene Osora

Saturday, 03 March 2012 00:31

Stronger Futures or Stronger Policing

from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Commission (NATSIEC)

The Stronger Futures Legislation is disproportionate with the peoples wishes and catapults Indigenous communities back to the micro-management of Mission days is the message from the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Commission(NATSIEC). NATSIEC, as the peak Indigenous ecumenical body and commission of the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) requests that the Government heed the message of the Northern Territory Elders, communities and service providers in their quest for authentic consultation and negotiation to gain stronger and better futures for themselves.

from the National Council of Churches in Australia

Peace on Earth

And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host,
praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and on earth peace among those whom God favours!” Luke 2:13-14

Peace on earth is more than the absence of conflict, peace is stability. Everyone wants stable employment, health, housing and. personal relationships. A stable political and economic environment is also desired.

Similar desires filled first century people. Economic and social pressures existed and increased when all citizens were required to journey to their home town for a census.
From the Coptic Orthodox Church, Sydney Diocese Australia
In an unprecedented show of support within the Australian Federal Parliament, we witnessed today the authentic Australian spirit of fairness, justice, courage and mateship.

The passing of the motion in a bipartisan support that:

(1) recognises that Coptic Christians in Egypt are suffering ongoing and increasing persecution;
(2) condemns the recent attacks on Coptic Christians in Egypt;
(3) expresses its sympathy for Coptic Christians who have been victims of recent attacks in Egypt; and
(4) calls on the Government to:

From the National Council of Churches in Australia

As the Australian Government prepares to introduce amendments to Migration Legislation the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) again calls for Australia to take seriously its obligations to protect refugee and asylum seekers under international law.

“Australia not only has legal obligations to asylum seekers it also has moral obligations. We are a prosperous nation and the Government is introducing legislation that will place a burden upon poorer nations in the region.” said the Reverend Tara Curlewis, NCCA General Secretary.
The Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations

We, the representatives of the major religions affiliated to the Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations (APRO), remember with sorrow the events which took place in the United States ten years ago on September 11 ("9/11"). We mourn the victims, and unite in condemnation of all acts of violence perpetrated in the name of religion.

As members of APRO, we resolve to play our part in the effort to ensure that such actions are relegated to history.
Sunday, 14 August 2011 13:33

the people in the Horn of Africa

Gracious and Holy God,
You are our strength and our refuge.
In days of old you provided water and manna,
for those in the wilderness.
Today your people in the Horn of Africa,
are threatened by famine and drought.
In your great mercy provide food, water and shelter,
for these your people.

Thursday, 07 July 2011 13:14

Post Forum Actions

The November meeting of the NCCA Executive, as a followup to the Forum made additional resolutions with respect to;

Refugees and Asylum Seekers
The NCCA Executive minute 10.11.07 relates to the Government's policy to release children and families into the community for processing.

Supporting a vision for the future beyond the current realities for Palestinian and Jewish peoples.

The 7th Forum Minute and the NCCA Executive Minute 10.11.06 are not to be reproduced in any form without the permission of the NCCA. In addition these two Minutes are to be kept together; there should be no extraction of any one Statement from within the Minutes they are always to be seen together and to be used in this context and never in isolation of the other.

Some potions of the Forum minute have been repeatedly quoted out of context by third parties and used in ways that were not the intention of the NCCA, in some instances the misrepresentation has been corrected and in a few instances this has not been possible to achieve. The NCCA apologises for any hurt that this may have caused in the Australian community.
from Act for Peace, the international aid agency of the National Council of Churches in Australia

As South Sudan prepares to become the world’s newest country on 9 July, Act for Peace and other humanitarian organisations are deeply concerned about heavy fighting in the disputed border areas between North and South Sudan, including Abyei and South Kordofan. Between January and mid-May 2011, over 117,000 people were displaced and almost 1,400 killed in South Sudan alone, more deaths than in all of 2010.
from the National Council of Churches in Australia
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“Do not be alarmed; you are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified.
He has been raised; he is not here.”
(Mark 16:6)

On Sunday 24 April Christians all over the world will remember God’s love and compassion as Easter is celebrated.  Easter is the time when above all other times the church pauses to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Monday, 11 April 2011 12:08

Previous Resources

Previous Resources

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

  • 2014 “Has Christ Been Divided?” (cf. 1 Corinthians 1:1-17)
  • 2013 "What does God require of us?" (cf Micah 6:6-8)
  • 2012 “We will all be changed by the Victory of our Lord Jesus Christ” (cf. 1 Cor 15:51-58)
  • 2011 "One in the Apostles' Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking of Bread and Prayer" (Acts 2:42)
  • 2010 "You are witnesses of these things" (Luke 24:48)
  • 2009 "That they may become one in your hand" (Ezekiel 37:17)

World Sunday for Peace (22 May 2011) was part of the WCC's International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC) that marked the culmination of the “Decade to Overcome Violence: Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace”.  A variety of resources are available at www.overcomingviolence.org/sunday

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