How We Work

The NCCA gathers together Churches and Christian communities which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures. We commit to deepen our relationship with each other and to work together towards the fulfilment of common witness, proclamation and service, to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

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The NCCA is 18 National Christian Churches, gathered from across this wide brown land, who have embarked on a pilgrimage together. We each bring a widely varied history of place, experience, and theology, but we share a common faith and confession in the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour. We also share a common future as we are convinced that the future of Christians in Australia lies together, not in separation.

Latest News & Media Releases

President’s Reflection

Our Lenten journey this year is accompanied by the sounds, images and stories of war. We are living with the frightening situation in the Middle East and it is impacting our sense of confidence and ability to plan. 

“We are here and we care” – young ecumenical leaders share prayers for peace

Young people across the global ecumenical movement are sharing prayers of solidarity in response to escalating violence and suffering in the Middle East and other regions affected by conflict.

Churches invited to join global Week of Prayer for Overcoming Racism, Xenophobia, Casteism, and Discrimination, 19-25 March

Churches around the world are being invited to unite in prayer, reflection, and action during the Week of Prayer for Overcoming Racism, Xenophobia, Casteism, and all other forms of Discrimination, taking place 19–25 March.

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 17 – 24 May 2026

Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026 resources adapted for Australia are now available.

Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Why Christians Must Speak and Act for Peace Today

The very name "Act for Peace" challenges us to ask: “What does it mean to be peacemakers, how do we speak and act for peace in a time of war?”

Safe Church Program

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First Nations

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