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Reception - Alexandra Park Conference Centre


           6th National Forum

The National Council of Churches in Australia is busy planning the 6th National Forum.  The Forum will be held from July 13-17, 2007, at the Alexandra Park Conference Centre at Alexandra Headlands on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

Alexandra Park Conference Centre has been recently renovated.  We are looking forward to enjoying the recent upgrades, pleasant accommodation and friendly staff.  The Centre is an activity of the Uniting Church in Australia.

The Theme - Life Together

"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!..."
                                                                            Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a brilliant German theologian, wrote his book Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community just before World War II.   It became an inspiration to many pastors to witness against Hitler.  It has continued to be an important work revealing a simple and clear understanding of life in the Body of Christ.

The NCCA is a community living ecumenically in the Body of Christ.  Forums of the NCCA are critical to the fulfillment of the NCCA's constitutional calling to "deepen [our] relationship with each other in order to express more visibly the unity willed by Christ for his Church, and to work together towards the fulfilment of [our] mission of common witness, proclamation and service ..." At the 6th National Forum delegates from the 15 member Churches of the NCCA will continue to explore and make commitment to Christian life together in our Australian context.                                                                                                               * from the NCCA Constitution

Bible Studies

The team of Merryl Blair (Churches of Christ) and Vic Pfitzner (Lutheran) have created Bible Studies developing sub-themes under the overall theme of Life Together.

Saturday, July 14 - Life Together: The Prodigal God

Monday, July 16 - Life Together: The Gift

Tuesday, July 17 - Life Together: The Common Life for the World

Immanuel Lutheran Church

Worship

Everyday the Forum community will share worship together.  The Worship Committee is organising representatives of several denominations to begin and end each day in prayers and experiencing different styles of worshiping God.

On Sunday, July 15, an inspiring public service will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church.  The service will begin at 11am.  The general public is invited come and join the Forum delegates, NCCA staff, representatives of state ecumenical councils and observer Churches.

July 15, 2007
at

Immanuel Lutheran Church
Forest Drive
(off Paveways Drive/Wises Road)
Buderim, Queensland

All Welcome

New Member Churches Proposed

Two Churches have applied for membership of the NCCA since the last Forum (2004).  They are the Chinese Methodist Church, who have congregations in Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Wollongong, Canberra and Launceston, and the Mar Thoma Church, who have congregations in New South Wales and ?.

The NCCA Executive will recommend to the delegates at the Forum in July that these applications be accepted.

 


Guest Speakers

Two very special speakers will be addressing the Forum in July.

Monsignor Don Bolen

Monsignor Don Bolen from the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, based at the Vatican, will address the Forum.  He will share his experience of being involved in a wide variety of ecumenical
dialogues.

 

Sylvia Haddad

Sylvia Haddad, a Palestinian woman, touring Australia as a representative of the Middle East Council of Churches will also address the Forum.

 

Both of these addresses are open to the public.  The Forum Planning Committee asks you to please register as a Visitor if you would like to attend either of these sessions.  Click here to register as a Visitor.

Youth Network Presentation at the 5th National Forum - Adelaide 2004

Presentations

The NCCA's many commissions, committees, networks and working groups will be reporting on their work, and presenting visions for the future.

There will also be focus sessions on themes from the World Council of Churches Assembly in 2006, Covenanting and Make Indigenous Poverty History.

For more detailed program information including session times click here.