Noelene Osora
Talanoa Oceania Conference 2024
Save the date - Call for papers
Talanoa Oceania facilitates the gathering of Pasifika peoples from home islands and the diaspora to share, engage, create and reflect theologically.
When/Where: 4 - 6 April 2024 at the United Theological College, Sydney, NSW.
Theme: Indigeneity: Belongings and Subversions. The call for papers closes on 31 December 2023.
Ecumenical service
Holding the Light
"Holding the Light" is an ecumenical service remembering victims and survivors of family domestic violence.
When: Thursday 30 November, 5:00 pm AEDT
Where: Wesley Uniting Church, Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC
Positions Vacant
NCCA and Act for Peace
- NCCA: opening for a Policy and Project Officer
- Act for Peace: CEO and four other positions as listed
World Council of Churches
Update
Just Community of Women and Men - Ecumenical Network of Global Advocates for Gender Justice
- 16 Days of Ecumenical Advocacy and Action to End Violence: WCC's continued commitment to end rape and violence.
NSW Ecumenical Council
Announcement
Appointment of a new General Secretary, Mr David Rose.
The NCCA welcomes David Rose and looks forward to working alongside him.
Advent Resources 2023
Prayers & Reflections from our ecumenical community
As we prepare for the Feast of the Nativity we share with you some reflections and resources from our members and their networks.
NCCA Public Statement
On Hamas Israel Armed Conflict
The NCCA President, on behalf of National Church Leaders, has released a Public Statement regarding the armed conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Reflection from the President
"How long, LORD? Will you forget me forever?
How long will you hide your face from me?"
(Psalm 13:1)
NCCA Public Statement
On Hamas Israel Armed Conflict
The NCCA President, on behalf of National Church Leaders, has released a Public Statement regarding the armed conflict in Israel and Palestine.
Act for Peace
Afghanistan and Gaza
Over the last two weeks we’ve witnessed unimaginable heartbreak.
More than 1,000 people have died and many more are missing in Western Afghanistan after three earthquakes devastated the region, reducing entire communities to rubble. And we’ve all watched on in horror at the scenes unfolding in Gaza.
Here’s how you can help.