Statement for International AIDS Candlelight Memorial 2018 On this year’s International AIDS Candlelight Memorial, the National Council of Churches of the Philippines (NCCP) mourns for the lives lost to AIDS
Statement for International AIDS Candlelight Memorial 2018 On this year’s International AIDS Candlelight Memorial, the National Council of Churches of the Philippines (NCCP) mourns for the lives lost to AIDS
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) calls for prayer, lament and solidarity with Palestine as we witness the response of the Israeli security forces to the legitimate
Looking at issues from the lens of Christian youth A SMALL PART OF REALITY Read: Jeremiah 29:11 I graduated at the young age of 19, and had my first work
“. . .bear witness to the wrong” (John 18:23) The Council of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the Philippines expresses its deep concern over the inclusion of 600 people
Year after year, as we commemorate the martyrdom of Macli-ing Dulag, we are faced with issues that would seem the same and that solutions seem to be remote if not
“It’s becoming cyclic; not eschatological.” Pause. I don’t know if this has always been Padi Rex R.B. Reyes’ way of talking – slow, discerning, calculating. So many pauses in between.
While rejoicing over her release, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines is vehement in denouncing the arrest and detention of Sr. Patricia “Pat” Fox, NDS, a missionary of
Over 30 young people from different Christian denominations and civil society groups gathered in Liloan, Cebu, to touch base with their creative selves on April 3-7. But, it wasn’t an
Twenty-seven (27) church workers and lay members of the Romblon-Mindoro Ecumenical Council (ROMINEC) along with the Mangyan leaders drew up action plans concerning the worsening environmental situation in Romblon and
“On the first Easter evening, Jesus appeared to his disciples and said: “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.” (John 20:21) It