The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) joins the call of the United Methodist Council of Bishops including the United Methodist Bishops in the country for the immediate
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) joins the call of the United Methodist Council of Bishops including the United Methodist Bishops in the country for the immediate
Young church people expressed on July 24 disdain over the death of Genesis Argoncillo in a service at the public square of urban-poor area Sauyo, Quezon City, where his wake
(IFI National Lay Summit 2018 Statement) “You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.” (James 2:24) We are 144 siblings in Jesus Christ, called
In 2007, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) issued a statement on the Human Security Act, calling it “…a travesty against the sacred tenet of freedom that
On the 120th anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines enjoins all Filipinos to unite and work for the true essence of
(A solidarity statement with the families of Angelo Claveria and Marycris del Rosario) Rest now on the eternal habitations and may the bereaved families find solace in the unquenchable fire
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines is concerned with another “landmark bill” of an ID system supposedly to improve the delivery of government services. With so many IDs
(“Doing Christ Mission in These Changing Times”) UCCP Public Statement on Its 70th Anniversary and 11th Quadennial General Assembly held on May 26, 2018 in Cagayan de Oro City On May 26,
A year ago, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines have expressed “grave concern over the undue haste in declaring Martial Law on the whole of Mindanao”. We stated
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines denounces the decision of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) to deny the appeal of Sr. Patricia “Pat” Fox to revoke her missionary