
Noelene Osora
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 22-3
Tuesday 31 May 2022
The presence of Christ, turning the world upside down
The Unity of the Church and its Histories
Invitation to Celebrate 15 Years of Ecumenical Studies in Bonn, Germany
Symposium - in person or virtually via zoom - to mark this significant occasion
When: 7-9 July 2022
A Call to Unite in Prayer
MEDIA RELEASE: Thursday 12 May 2022
The NCCA invites you to affirm and celebrate our connections to each other and God’s call to unity during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 29 May to 5 June 2022.
“Beyond our differences, there are expressions of warmth, respect and of our common humanity.” NCCA President Rev John Gilmore
President's Reflection
We can see in the New Testament that there were stark differences between Paul and the leaders in Jerusalem.
They asked only one thing, that we remember the poor, which was actually what I was eager to do. Galatians 2:10
NCCA Assembly
Talanoa Meeting
Join us in person or online for an update from the Pacific Ecumenical Community, with Rev James Bhagwan, PCC General Secretary.
When: Friday 27 May 2022 - NEW START TIME: 11.00am to 1.00pm (AEST)
Where: St James Parish Hall, Level 1 169-171 Phillip Street, Sydney CBD, and online
Safe Church Program
Professional Learning Webinar
Current Practices in Professional/Pastoral Supervision and Accountability: Clergy Support and Ministry Review.
Coming early June! Date to be confirmed.
First Nations
Walking with our First Nation's People
- National Sorry Day - Thursday 26 May 2022
- Uluru Statement from the Heart - 5th Anniversary and resources from our Churches.
Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce
Three refugee issues requiring urgent change
The Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce (ACRT) is encouraging conversations, letters, emails to all candidates in the coming Federal Election about the need for urgent changes for refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia.
Act for Peace
Gifts for Peace
Mother’s Day Sunday 8 May 2022
Give a gift that gives back to mothers living as refugees and help create a world where everyone belongs.
National Reconciliation Week 2022
27 May – 3 June 2021
Be Brave. Make Change.
- 2022 Theme and resources
- Church resources, prayers and reflections