With heavy hearts, we grieve with the family of Ms. Winnie Barloso, executive committee member on the demise of her husband, Bishop Benjamin Barloso of the United Church of Christ
With heavy hearts, we grieve with the family of Ms. Winnie Barloso, executive committee member on the demise of her husband, Bishop Benjamin Barloso of the United Church of Christ
Three months after typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines last November 8, 2013, Mr. John Nduna, ACT Alliance General Secretary is in the country to visit the typhoon affected areas. From
The NCCP advocates for a holistic development of people and nation and is guided by the “Angono Document” and the “Tagaytay Covenant” as framed by representatives of NCCP member-churches. These
February 6, 2014 – Church women gathered at the St. Andrews Theological Seminary Chapel to collectively discuss the continuing violence against women and children not only in the domestic sphere
My daughter and I were survivors of the super typhoon Yolanda who opted to take a temporary refuge in Metro Manila. We were in our rented house in Tacloban City
(Statement On The Demolition Of Urban Poor Dwellings In San Roque, Agham Road, Quezon City) The National Council of Churches in the Philippines recognizes that the urban poor swell in
Two and a half months after Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda), considered the strongest typhoon that hit the Philippines and the world, struck the Eastern Visayas Region last year, the
This was taken from a window in our relief center here at UCCP Tacloban, Leyte. Over looking is the Sto. Nino Church and a picture of Yolanda’s aftermath. As the rain
A month after typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), I was asked by Ms. Minnie Anne Calub, Project Coordinator of the NCCP-ACT Alliance Relief Operation, if I would like to come with them
December 10, 2013 . The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) joins advocates for peace and justice in remembering. We remember those who have been killed extrajudicially, those