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.

Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce

Justice for People Seeking Asylum

End the Waiting’: Webinar – Thursday 19 June 7:30pm – 9:00pm AEST

The Big Walk 4 Refugees 2025: walking for kindness and a fair go for refugees!

Safe Church Program

New resource from the eSafety Commissioner 

The Online safety and sexual development guidance looks through the lens of online safety at how children grow and mature in sexual literacy and respectful relationships from birth to 18 years.

First Nations

Reconciliation – New Resource and Report

  • A new video series: Aboriginal Spirituality & Culture with Aboriginal theologian Reverend Dr Garry Deverell
  • Report from Reconciliation Australia: Analysis & Policy Observatory (APO)

Care of Creation

Act and pray for climate justice

  • Stewardship of the Earth Conference: Saturday 14 June 9.30 am–5 pm. Attend in person, North Parramatta, Sydney NSW

  • World Day of Prayer for Creation: on 1 September 2025 pray for ‘a lasting, shared peace that gives rise to hope’

Our Churches

Catholic Church in Australia

Statement on Peace for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity from Australian Catholic Bishops

“we belong to one human family which is best nurtured by a world free of war and focused on peace building.”

World Council of Churches

Pentecost message 2025 – Unity in Diversity

In their Pentecost message for 2025, the presidents of the World Council of Churches (WCC) reflect on the significance of unity within diversity.

“Wherever you are… may the Holy Spirit bless you with comfort and challenge, with a voice to speak the good news and with the hope of unity.”

Christian Conference of Asia

CCA International Consultation on Migration Program

“Combatting Forced Migration, Human Trafficking, and Increased Cyber Crime in Asia.”

  • CCA Invitation to Nominate a Participant for CCA International Consultation on Migration Program: Bangkok, August 2025
  • NCCA sponsorship opportunity: EOI by 30 June 2025

Modern slavery action

Demand Transparency from Cadbury’s Parent, Mondelēz

Take Action!
A campaign by Be Slavery Free to hold chocolate makers accountable for its cocoa supply chain practices.

Advocacy campaign

Stop Annexation: End the Occupation

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has launched an advocacy campaign through its Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) to amplify local voices and raise awareness about the daily realities of life under occupation and the impact of international law violations on individuals and communities.

Overseas study scholarships

Applications are invited from those working in Mission Studies, World Christianity, Intercultural Theology or a cognate field for study at The Overseas Christian Mission Study Centre at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Submission Deadline: Monday 30 June 2025

Reflection from the President

… looking to Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith … (Hebrews 12:2a)

There are seasons of change. We are in Autumn and around us the leaves on trees are telling the story of season change.

NCCA expresses concern

National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) President, Rev John Gilmore, on 8 May 2025, expressed grave concern about the escalation of violence between India and Pakistan after the killing of tourists in the disputed Kashmir region that borders the Indus River.

NCCA online prayer

“Do you believe this?” (John 11:26).

You are invited to join the NCCA during lunchtime for Prayer & Reflection in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 

When: Wednesday 4 June 2025 to start at 1.00pm AEST

World Council of Churches resource

“Praying for Togetherness to a God of Togetherness”

The resource is provided by the World Council of Churches as a resource for households, schools, and church services where all ages are present.

Centred around the Nicene Creed, the resource provides a unique opportunity to reflect on and celebrate the common faith of Christians, which was put into words in the Creed at the Council of Nicaea, 1700 years ago in 325 AD.

Asia Sunday 2025

‘Nicaea-1700: Enduring Faith and Embracing Unity’

This year’s Asia Sunday will be observed on 1 June, the Sunday before Pentecost and themed in conjunction with the commemoration of the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea held in 325 AD.