How We Work

The NCCA gathers together Churches and Christian communities which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures. We commit to deepen our relationship with each other and to work together towards the fulfilment of common witness, proclamation and service, to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Gift in Wills

What legacy do you want to leave? It’s a significant question to ponder as we celebrate Include a Charity Week from September 2-8, inspiring more Australians to leave a gift in their Will.

Gifts in Will can be your lasting legacy to continue supporting the causes you care deeply about.

Rev. Ken Devereux’s parents made the decision to leave a gift in their Will to Act for Peace.

“Supporting Act for Peace’s work had been a part of mum and dad’s life and they wanted to continue that sense of giving,” he explains. “It was a proud moment to acknowledge and share their spirit of generosity.”

A gift in your Will, no matter the size, will help to create a world where people uprooted by conflict and disaster have a safe place to belong.

Rev. Dr. Clive Ayre and Gail Ayre have been Christmas Bowl supporters for over 40 years and for them, leaving a gift in their Will was important.

“Leaving a gift just seemed like a natural extension of our faith – to go one step further.”

After taking care of your loved ones, leaving a gift in your Will enables you to continue supporting a cause you care about, and aligns your values with the work you continue to support throughout your lifetime.  We are honoured that you would consider us in this important decision.

Together we can help to empower more people displaced by conflict and disaster around the globe, to find safety in exile and rebuild their lives.

To learn more about the impact of leaving a gift in your Will with Act for Peace, or to use our free online Will service visit the Act for Peace webpage: https://bit.ly/3TfOthn

Together in caring for humankind we’re acting for peace in the world.