In the observance of the World AIDS Day 2013, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines affirms its commitment to acts of loving service in working with and among
In the observance of the World AIDS Day 2013, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines affirms its commitment to acts of loving service in working with and among
“Pag-alabin ang Diwa ng Pagtatanggol sa Lupa, Buhay at Kalikasan” This year’s theme of the observance of Indigenous People’s week or month places anew the defense of land, life and
The Ecumenical Witness Sunday or NCCP Sunday is a reminder of that time when the churches in the Philippines finally understood Christian unity as going beyond denominational unity to a
“But woe to you who are rich, for you have received your consolation.” (Luke 6:24) . Our trust in those tasked to manage the resources of the people has been
May we learn of war no more The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) expresses deep concern over the armed conflict in Zamboanga City. We mourn for the
JUSTICE AND PEACE NOW! “Let justice roll down like a river, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” Amos 5:24 Who we are? We are Christian youth, students, and young workers
The NCCP stands in solidarity with the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, in the face of the persecution of its church workers for their courageous defence of the
“They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. ‘Peace, peace,’ they say, when there is no peace. “ (Jeremeiah 6:14) . The National Council of
September 3, 2013 We, ordinary citizens and all taxpayers, are outraged by the shameless plunder and misuse of public funds as so far revealed by the P10 billion Napoles pork