National Council of Churches in Australia |
| Founded | 1994 |
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| Website | ncca.org.au |
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The National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) is an ecumenical organisation bringing together a number of Australia's Christian churches in dialogue and practical cooperation.
The NCCA works in collaboration with state ecumenical councils around Australia. It is an associate council of the World Council of Churches, a member of the Christian Conference of Asia and a partner of other national ecumenical bodies throughout the world. "Act for Peace" is the international aid agency of the NCCA, which aims to empower war-torn communities to protect refugees, reduce poverty, prevent conflicts and manage disasters.[1]
Background
The modern ecumenical movement began to take shape at the end of the 19th century. Initiatives among students and between church mission agencies led the way. In Australia these included the Australian Student Christian Movement, formed in 1896, and the National Missionary Council, created in 1926.
Organised ecumenism in Australia at the national church level was first formalised through the Australian Committee for the World Council of Churches (1946). This movement initially involved only the Anglican and Mainline Protestant churches. In the 1960s and '70s, however, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches joined the ecumenical movement. This developed into the Australian Council of Churches (ACC). Following the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church in Australia began exploring possibilities for relationships with other churches. In 1994 the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) succeeded the ACC, with the Catholic Church as a member.
Logo
The symbol of the boat has long been used to represent the ecumenical movement, and its origins are unclear - perhaps in the Gospel story of the calling of the Galilean fishermen to be disciples - "fishers of men". The boat represents the Christian Church as a ship sailing the sea that is the world. The mast, in the shape of the cross, recalls the Christian faith.
The NCCA's version of the boat includes waves and the Southern Cross and was adopted at the formation of the NCCA in 1994. The use of the Southern Cross identifies the NCCA's geographical location.
An updated version of the logo, pictured above, was adopted in 2006.
Member churches
The NCCA currently comprises 18 member churches:
Presidents
| 2022 - present |
The Revd John Gilmore |
Churches of Christ
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| 2016 – 2022 |
Bishop Philip Huggins |
Anglican Church
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| 2013 – 2016 |
The Revd Mike Semmler |
Lutheran Church of Australia
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| 2009 - 2013 |
Bishop Michael Putney |
Catholic Church
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| 2006 - 2009 |
Bishop Richard Appleby |
Anglican Church
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| 2003 - 2006 |
The Revd James Haire |
Uniting Church in Australia
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| 1999 - 2001 |
The Revd Lance Steicke |
Lutheran Church
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| 1997 - 1999 |
Archbishop John Bathersby |
Catholic Church
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| 1994 - 1997 |
Archbishop Aghan Baliozian |
Armenian Apostolic Church
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General secretaries
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Name
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| 2020–present
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Liz Stone
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| 2015–2018
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Sr Elizabeth Delaney SGS
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| 2009 - 2014 |
Tara Curlewis
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| 2001 - 2009 |
John Henderson
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| 1994 - 2001 |
David Gill
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Source: National Council of Churches in Australia website[2]
See also
References
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- Christian denominations in Australia
- Churches in Australia by state or territory
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- Katoomba Christian Convention
- Hillsong Conference
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- Christian Research Association
- National Church Life Survey
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- Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students
- Australian Student Christian Movement
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- Bible Society
- Koorong
- Matthias Media
- Reformers
- Word
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| Africa |
- Africa Brotherhood Church
- African Christian Church & Schools
- African Church of the Holy Spirit
- African Israel Church Nineveh
- Church of Christ - Harris Mission (Harrist Church)
- Church of Christ Light of the Holy Spirit
- Council of African Instituted Churches of Southern Africa
- The African Church
- Church of the Lord (Aladura)
- The First African Church Mission
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- Evangelical Church of the Disciples of Christ in Argentina
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- Bolivian Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chile
- Salvadorean Lutheran Synod
- United Evangelical Lutheran Church
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- Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy
- Methodist Church
- Methodist Church in Ireland
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- Evangelical Methodist Church in Argentina
- Evangelical Methodist Church in Bolivia
- Methodist Church in Brazil
- Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas
- Methodist Church in Chile
- Methodist Church in Mexico
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| Africa |
- Church of the Brethren in Nigeria
- Moravian Church in South Africa
- Moravian Church in Tanzania
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- International Evangelical Church
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| Latin America |
- Association The Church of God
- Christian Biblical Church
- Free Pentecostal Missions Church of Chile
- Pentecostal Church of Chile
- Pentecostal Mission Church
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- African Protestant Church
- Association of Reformed Evangelical Church of Burkina Faso
- Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Blantyre Synod
- Evangelical Community in Congo
- Presbyterian Community in Congo
- Presbyterian Community in Kinshasa
- Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar
- Evangelical Church of Cameroon
- Evangelical Church of Congo
- Evangelical Church of Gabon
- Evangelical Congregational Church in Angola
- Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana
- Evangelical Presbyterian Church in South Africa
- Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile)
- Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Togo
- Evangelical Reformed Church of Angola
- Lesotho Evangelical Church
- Presbyterian Church in Cameroon
- Presbyterian Church in Rwanda
- Presbyterian Church of Africa
- Presbyterian Church of Cameroon
- Presbyterian Church of East Africa
- Presbyterian Church of Ghana
- Presbyterian Church in Liberia
- Presbyterian Church of Mozambique
- Presbyterian Church of Nigeria
- Presbyterian Church of South Sudan
- Protestant Church of Algeria
- Reformed Church in Zambia
- Reformed Church in Zimbabwe
- Reformed Church of Christ for Nations
- Reformed Presbyterian Church of Equatorial Guinea
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| Asia |
- Central Sulawesi Christian Church
- Christian Church of Sumba
- Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa
- Christian Evangelical Church in Sangihe-Talaud
- Church of Christ in Thailand
- Church of North India
- Church of Pakistan
- Church of South India
- East Java Christian Church
- Evangelical Christian Church in Halmahera
- Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Iran
- Evangelical Church in Kalimantan
- Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
- Indonesian Christian Church Synod
- Javanese Christian Churches
- Karo Batak Protestant Church
- Korean Christian Church in Japan
- Mara Evangelical Church
- National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon
- Pasundan Christian Church
- Presbyterian Church in Taiwan
- Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
- Presbyterian Church of Korea
- Presbyterian Church of Pakistan
- Protestant Christian Church in Bali
- Protestant Church in Indonesia
- Protestant Church in Southeast Sulawesi
- Protestant Church in the Moluccas
- Protestant Church in Western Indonesia
- Protestant Church in East Timor
- Protestant Evangelical Church in Timor
- Toraja Church
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- Evangelical Church of the River Plate
- Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil
- Presbyterian Church of Colombia
- Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago
- Presbyterian-Reformed Church in Cuba
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| Africa |
- United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe
- United Church of Zambia
- United Congregational Church of Southern Africa
- Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa
- Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa
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- United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
- United Presbyterian Church of Brazil
- United Protestant Church of Curaçao
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