On October 3, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) through the Ramento Project for Rights Defenders (RPRD), National Priest Organization Workers Assistance Program and the Youth of Iglesia Filipina Independiente held
On October 3, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) through the Ramento Project for Rights Defenders (RPRD), National Priest Organization Workers Assistance Program and the Youth of Iglesia Filipina Independiente held
Last September 13, 2013, church people and church leaders gathered at the Central United Methodist Church for an Ecumenical Service for Truth, Justice and Accountability. The service brought together constituents
The Youth Desk of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines, Kalipunan ng Kristiyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas and PHIL-Net (EASY Net Philippines) are jointly hosting the Asian Student Youth
Action by Churches Together (ACT) Alliance members in the Philippines has officially launched the ACT Philippines Forum last July 31, 2013. The ACT Philippines Forum brings together four (4) organizations:
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines co-hosted with the Cosmopolitan Church – UCCP, the visit of three international advocates on the issue of HIV and AIDS. The three
Last February 13, 2013 the Pray, Fast, Build was launched by Task Force Damayang Simbahan sa Panahon ng Disaster (DAMBANA) at Sto. Domingo Church. This event coincided with Ash Wednesday,
In partnership with KALIKASAN (literally, nature; People’s Network for the Environment), Task Force Urban Conscientization and the Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines, the NCCP embarked on an
In 2012, the NCCP launched the HIV/AIDS program with the goal of making church people more aware of the issue of HIV and AIDS and help in “Building Compassionate and
March 8 – church women gathered at the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Center along Taft Avenue, Manila to celebrate International Women’s Day. It was a big gathering of women from both
March 4, 2013 – the NCCP today held a trainor’s training for voter’s education. The training was attended by 53 individuals from 23 churches, institutions and people’s organizations. This electoral