
Noelene Osora
How do we make 2020 a transformative and wonderful year for all God's creation?
Media Statement 14 February 2020
Bishop Philip Huggins, NCCA President, calls on Australians to develop a strategy with the aim of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
“2020 is a very big year for all who want to be good stewards of God’s wonderful creation...."
NCCA Reflection for Ash Wednesday
“May we have nothing left to confess. No enemies, friends everywhere. No unhealthy attachments."
This prayerful reflection by Bishop Philip Huggins is for sharing with our members and friends. We invite Churches and Congregations to hold an Ash Wednesday Vigil using this reflection. Next issue we will provide other resources prepared especially for these Lenten vigils.
"Our Ash Wednesday 2020 is amidst much greater awareness of climate change.
How might this influence our Ash Wednesday prayers and our Lenten Discipline?"....
NCCA Position Vacant
General Secretary, National Council of Churches in Australia
• Exciting opportunity to work for a unique organisation
• Senior advisory and secretariat role
• Full-time position based in Sydney
Applications close: Thursday 27 February 2020
QCT Position Vacant
General Secretary of Queensland Churches Together (QCT)
QCT invites applications for the position of General Secretary
The General Secretary is the executive officer of Queensland Churches Together and is directly accountable to General Meetings of QCT through the Executive and functions within the Constitution of QCT.
Applications close: Monday 24 February 2020
New Melbourne address
The Melbourne office has moved
New office:
Level 6, 608 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
The NCCA Safe Church Program staff and the Victorian Council of Churches are now settled in their new permanent home and would like everyone to know where they are.
Act for Peace
Taking it to the Top
In November, Act for Peace joined with other humanitarian organisations and Australian Christians to meet with Australian politicians and advocate for commitment to the world’s displaced and underprivileged people through Micah Challenge’s Voices for Justice event.
230 Christians and visiting Pacific leaders at this event made a big impression on our government.
Update - Let Mary Jane Speak!
Mary Jane Veloso's traffickers have been convicted
Many ecumenical organisations supported this ongoing campaign, asking the Supreme Court of the Philippines to allow Mary Jane to testify against her illegal recruiters. The NCCA also participated, adding to the many Letters of support for Mary Jane, which were sent to the Supreme Court of the Philippines and coordinated by The Interfaith Network for the Rights of Migrants (INFORM).
In a separate case, witnesses have proven the traffickers to be guilty of illegal recruitment.
Lenten Resources 2020
Hope out of Loss
those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength:
they shall rise up on wings like eagles,
they shall run and not be weary,
they shall walk and not faint,
Isaiah 40:31
Interfaith Roundtable - Sydney
Interfaith Roundtable on Nuclear Disarmament
What does the threat of nuclear war mean to your faith?
What ideas and lessons can we glean from global movements for peace?
When: Monday 24 February 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Uniting Church in Australia Head Office, Level 2, 222 Pitt St Sydney