The National Council of Churches in the Philippines expresses alarm that the country has now become the fastest growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific, and has become one
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines expresses alarm that the country has now become the fastest growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific, and has become one
Filipinos face risks and disasters as a people continually. In the last two decades alone, the Philippines endured over 274 natural disasters, and is certain to face more in the
(A few years after its founding as a Council of Churches in November, 1963, the NCCP Executive Committee designated the 3rd Sunday of November as NCCP Sunday or currently known
“Transforming Faith into Action” continues to be the main calling for faith-based organizations (FBOs) in the Philippines as efforts to realize peace and lasting development remain to be a major
I bring you warm greetings from the National Council of Churches in the Philippines. The NCCP has been asked to share on how the churches in the Philippines and the
Homily at the Ecumenical Gathering for Justice, Peace and the Sanctity of Life Central United Methodist Church, Manila By: Rev. Dr. Eleazar S. Fernandez, President, Union Theological Seminary September 21,
HAMBURG, GERMANY—An interfaith group gathered here on Oct. 4 reaffirmed their support for Mindanao after a meeting with two woman human rights defenders from the Southern Philippine island group. They
“Bigyan ninyong katarungan ang mahina at ulila, at huwag ninyong aapihin ang mahirap at may dusa.” (Awit 82:3) Ang Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) Diyosesis ng Romblon at Mindoros ay mariing
The General Secretary of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines expressed sadness and dismay at the failed attempt of the national humanitarian mission to extend assistance to at
The Ramento Project for Rights Defenders’ statement on the 11th anniversary of the martyrdom of Obispo Maximo Alberto Ramento “Who is going to harm you if you are eager to do