Asia-Pacific Region highlights compassionate ministries through 'NCM Sunday'

Asia-Pacific Region highlights compassionate ministries through 'NCM Sunday'

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Nazarene News Staff
| 18 Dec 2024
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The Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Asia-Pacific (NCM AP) held a virtual "NCM Sunday" campaign launch on 1 December 2024 with more than 100 individuals across the Asia-Pacific region. This event underscored the Church’s call to compassionate action and was a starting point for this year’s NCM Sunday observances.

Leody Echavez, the Regional NCM Coordinator, opened the session with a heartfelt reminder of the Church’s mission. “Compassion is who we are,” he stated, emphasizing that NCM represents “the Church in action.” The event aimed to mobilize Nazarene churches to embody this mission through prayer, giving, and acts of service during the NCM Sunday season.

Lynne Bollinger delivered the keynote address. She offered an engaging reflection on the parable of the sheep and the goats from Matthew 25. Bollinger challenged the audience to see the face of Christ in those who are hungry, thirsty, or in need. “When we serve the least of these, we serve Jesus Himself,” she reminded participants, urging churches to prioritize caring for the vulnerable in their communities.

Asia-Pacific Regional Director Kafoa Muaror shared words of encouragement. Drawing from scripture and personal experiences, Muaror reminded attendees of their role as ambassadors of Christ’s light in their communities, to be a light, a model, and to serve compassionately. He urged participants to lead by example and inspire others through their actions. His message was a reminder that the Church is called not only to respond to immediate needs but also to serve as a source of hope, strength, and inspiration for those around them.

One of the event’s key highlights was the launching of the Crisis Care Kit (CCK) campaign. Designed as a practical way for churches to participate in Compassionate work, the campaign encourages congregations to assemble kits filled with essential items such as hygiene supplies and necessities. These kits will be stored in every field/district and distributed to individuals and families affected by disasters or crises.

Echavez explained the importance of the initiative, noting that it aligns with the mission of NCM to meet human needs with Christlike compassion. “The Crisis Care Kit campaign is a tangible way for churches to show love and care,” he said. “It’s a simple yet impactful expression of the Church in action.” Churches were encouraged to make CCK preparation a central part of their NCM Sunday celebrations, aside from praying, and involve members of all ages. By participating, congregations provide practical help and foster a spirit of collective service.

NCM Sunday is a pioneering event in Asia Pacific that invites Nazarene churches around the region to focus on compassionate ministry. It is a time to reflect on the mission of NCM, which includes addressing poverty through the local church, responding to disasters, promoting child development, and providing other forms of care in the name of Christ.

Click here to learn more about the Asia-Pacific Region’s NCM Sunday initiative.

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