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Regional women’s consultation calls for transformative action to address gender-based violence and forced migration of women
22 November 2024“If violence against women is a disease, we are now declared a pandemic," Yusmiati Vistamika Wangka challenges the feminisation of migration and violence against women
22 November 2024Asian church women share harrowing instances of violence against women and stress for urgent action to ensure gender justice
21 November 2024Cambodian churches commit to strengthen united witness and missional engagements through the revamped Kampuchea Christian Council
21 November 2024Asian ecumenical women discuss intertwined crises of forced migration and gender-based violence
20 November 2024CCA reaffirms commitment to upholding children’s rights on World Children’s Day 2024
20 November 2024Asian Church women to deliberate on Gender-Based Violence and Forced Migration
18 November 2024Regional interfaith conference on faith-based engagements to reverse the HIV epidemic in Asia concludes with renewed commitment
17 November 2024Mental health care of vulnerable individuals affected by HIV needs to be recognised and prioritised by faith communities, affirm experts from across Asia
17 November 2024Cambodia’s dark history and lessons learned in combating HIV and AIDS analysed at interfaith conference in Phnom Penh
16 November 2024Asian youth leaders share best practices and challenges on HIV at regional interfaith conference
16 November 2024Asian interfaith leaders call for deeper community engagement in overcoming stigma and increased access to health care for those affected by HIV
15 November 2024CCA-WCC regional interfaith conference gathers in Cambodia to chart a path to reverse the HIV epidemic in Asia
15 November 2024CCA-WCC Interfaith Conference on ‘Reversing the HIV Epidemic in Asia: Faith-Based Engagements’ to begin in Cambodia
11 November 2024CCA General Secretary extends greetings at 18th General Assembly of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI)
09 November 2024
The Christian Conference of Asia is a regional ecumenical organisation and a forum of continuing cooperation among the churches and national Christian bodies in Asia, believing that the purpose of God for the church in Asia is life together in common obedience of witness to the mission of God in the world.
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As the General Secretary, Dr Mathews George Chunakara leads the CCA as its chief executive officer and is responsible for the overall coordination and supervision of the implementation and monitoring of all programme areas. The General Secretary is also tasked with the responsibility of strengthening relationships with member churches and councils, liaising with the governing board and advisory bodies, and building relationships with governments and intergovernmental organisations.
…Mission and witness belong to the very being of the Church. Mission of God cares and loves all God’s creation. God’s invitation is to all in the community to become God’s co-workers (1 Cor. 3:9) and participate in God’s continuing act of recreating and uniting the whole of creation. The churches and their members are called to be engaged in God’s mission and witness in unity according to the gospel’s principles. The unity of the church is an essential factor in carrying out God’s mission in all contexts. Unity brings to the world the power…
Ecumenical formation is an essential component for responsiveness to God’s call for unity. It is a gift of God’s grace, calling all Christians to have faith in the mystery of God and the Church, according to the design of God who wishes to bring humanity to salvation and unity in Christ, through the Holy Spirit. The unity we seek in the ecumenical movement and its vehicle of ecumenical formation is to receive the fruit of hope and realization of Jesus’ prayer, “that they all may be one”. Often the opportunities and requirements of…
Peace prevails where everyone has fair and equal access to justice and an atmosphere to live in security. Peace sustains only in a situation where everyone is able to participate in shaping their destiny and decision makers are accountable to the people. Peace is, therefore, a state of order, of freedom from fear and want, of being secure. In such a society as Prophet Micah says, “Everyone will sit under their own vine and under their own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid” (Micah 4:4).
On the contrary, it is a matter of…
Diakonia is central to what it means to be the church and fulfilling the church’s mission and witness as servants. Diakonia is a core component of the gospel and is not an optional but an essential part of discipleship. Diakonia is a gift of the Holy Spirit and a manifestation of practical love for human beings. As such Diakonia reaches out to all persons, who are created in God’s image. While Diakonia begins as unconditional service to the neighbor in need, it leads inevitably to social changes that restore, reform and transform as well as…
Programmes and Activities
Congress of Asian Theologians (CATS) X
25-29 October l Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaExecutive Committee
29-31 October l Kuala LumpurATCHAA (CCA-WCC) - ‘Reversing the HIV epidemic in Asia: Faith Based Engagements’
14-16 November l Phnom PenhATCHAA - HIV Vulnerabilities amongst youth in Cambodia
18 November l Phnom PenhRegional Consultation on EWAAV - ‘Strengthening Church's Action and Collaboration Towards Economic Justice for Women’
22-25 November l BangkokATCHAA - Regional Consultation ‘Scaling up Responses to Combat HIV in Children and Teens in Asia’
28 November - 1 December l Chiang MaiATCHAA - National HIV Advocacy for Churches
9-12 December l Chennai