(Unity Statement of the NCCP Conference on Yolanda Response) We, eighty one (81) participants from churches, faith-based institutions, people’s organizations and survivors from communities devastated by Typhoon Yolanda (international name
(Unity Statement of the NCCP Conference on Yolanda Response) We, eighty one (81) participants from churches, faith-based institutions, people’s organizations and survivors from communities devastated by Typhoon Yolanda (international name
Yolanda survivors aboard 75 boats from the fishing villages of Leyte and Samar held a fluvial parade from Basey, Samar across the San Pedro Bay to Tacloban City to dramatize
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), the largest aggrupation of Protestant and non-Roman Catholic Churches in the country, is holding a confab on the response of faith-based
On Indigenous Peoples (IP) Sunday, 15 churches welcomed representatives from different Lumad tribes in Mindanao to share their experiences of landlessness, oppression, and militarization in their communities brought about by
On Indigenous Peoples (IP) Sunday, 15 churches welcomed representatives from different Lumad tribes in Mindanao to share their experiences of landlessness, oppression, and militarization in their communities brought about by
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP) and Pilgrims for Peace led an Ecumenical Peace Forum at the Pastoral Center, Diocese of Cubao,
In an effort to address the challenge of disaster response in their region, church leaders and lay workers from NCCP member churches in Central Luzon and Pangasinan officially formed the
Church leaders and representatives from NCCP member churches and Regional Ecumenical Councils in Northern and Central Luzon gathered in Baguio City for a two-day seminar for Disaster Risk Reduction and
#ResumePeaceTalks was the cry of over a hundred women, men, young people, and seminarians who gathered at the forum, “Women of Faith Say: Seek Peace and Pursue It!” at the
Youth cafés of the NCCP Youth Desk in partnership with the Kalipunan ng Kristyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas tackled the national elections, migration and human trafficking among different denominational youth and