that they all may be one, as You, Father,
are in Me, and I in You;
John 17:21
The universal symbol of the ecumenical journey of the “whole inhabited world” of which the NCC/SL in an integral part.
It reminds the difficult and fragile mission of the NCC/SL which it needs to foster ahead in spite of difficulties and obstacles.
It signifies the hope we cherish and celebrate on the never failing promises of God, which makes our journey, an ecumenical journey of hope and our community, a community of hope even in hopeless situations.
The colours reflect the multi-ethnic and multi-religious context in which God has placed us where we affirm and celebrate unity amidst diversity.