NCC Remembers, With Prayers, Victims of Portland Attack
This past week, our country witnessed heroism that often happens unseen. In Portland, Oregon, three men came to the defense of two teenage girls, one of them an African-American and
This past week, our country witnessed heroism that often happens unseen. In Portland, Oregon, three men came to the defense of two teenage girls, one of them an African-American and
Earlier today ISIS set off bombs targeting young families and the elderly. One bomb went off in a Baghdad ice cream parlor where children and their parents were enjoying desserts;
Many people think that the National Council of Churches is a top-down structure, but it’s really not. The ecumenical movement is just that: a MOVEMENT, and it’s made up of
This past week the world witnessed a heinous terrorist attack against young people attending a pop concert in Manchester, England. Along with all people of goodwill, the National Council of
On May 9, 2017, the governing boards of the National Council of Churches and Creation Justice Ministries met together in Norfolk, Virginia, to learn how climate change is impacting the
While the nation was focused on the firing of FBI Director James Comey, a few other major news items were swept under the rug. One of those was a mishap
Have you ever considered that riding a bicycle might not be just a good way to exercise and get around town, but it might also be a good spiritual practice?
During Ecumenical Advocacy Days, a delegation from the National Council of Churches in Korea came to visit the United States and meet with Senate offices and the State Department. Their