In 2014, at the height of all the Churches’ efforts to lessen the effects of the devastation brought by super typhoon Yolanda, and afford a certain degree of dignity to
In 2014, at the height of all the Churches’ efforts to lessen the effects of the devastation brought by super typhoon Yolanda, and afford a certain degree of dignity to
An inter-faith group has identified problems that need coordinated response from different churches to address humanitarian crisis in the southern Philippines. The Philippine FBO Forum (FBO PH), a network of
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) condemns in the strongest terms the mass killings of 14 farmers by police officers in Canlaon City and Manjuyod and Santa
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines mourns with the rest of humanity and condemns the hate-filled terror attack at the Linwood and Masjid Al Noor mosques in Christchurch,
Quezon City, Philippines – The National Council of Churches in the Philippines observed its Migrant Sunday on March 17, 2019 in commemoration of Flor Contemplacion’s execution in 1995. Addressing the
Typhoon Ompong, internationally named Mangkhut, made landfall on September 15, 2018. The 900-km wide typhoon carried winds of up to 205 kph, and traversed across four regions in Northern Luzon.
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) condemns in the strongest possible terms the continuing harassment and red-tagging of our church leaders, members of the clergy and church
Iloilo City– Various churches, organizations, and peace advocates, commemorated the #EDSA33 in Sunburst Park, Downtown, Iloilo City. This gathering is part of the ecumenical response under the banner of One Faith, One
La Salle, Greenhills–Various groups have gathered today for the annual commemoration of the EDSA People Power Uprising. 33 years ago, when the Filipino people collectively defended democracy and toppled the
Quezon City – Through dance, body movements, and poems, the Ecumenical Women’s Forum (EWF) and the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) join the annual global campaign to