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Kylie Crabbe to lead college
Rev Associate Professor Kylie Crabbe has been appointed Head of College at Pilgrim Theological College, and will commence in the role in January 2026.
Read MoreFuneral service for Rev Dr Michelle Cook
Final details are now in place for the funeral service for Rev Dr Michelle Cook, which will take place on Thursday (November 14).
Read MorePraying with images across all ages
Sandy Brodine reflects on using ‘Visio Divina’ as a shared meaning-making activity with people across the age range.
Read MoreChristmas checklist
As you begin to plan for Advent and the Christmas season, don’t forget that all people in leadership positions need a Working with Children’s Check.
Read MoreConnecting across Christmas
With Christmas around the corner, how might you be able to use this time of year to increase your community connection – including across the digital world?
Read MoreDeliveries deepen connection
St Stephen’s Keilor Youth member Tina Salima reflects on the introduction of their ‘Deliveries’ community service outreach and the impact it has had on both the local community and the youth group.
Read MoreFaith and hope in focus
Rev Colin Gurteen and Rev Carol Bennett from Tasmania reflect on a recent trip spent working for the Pilgrim Presbytery of Northern Australia.
Read MoreRoad trip raises awareness
The potential harm facing children in the digital age was on the agenda during a recent visit to Tasmania by Senior Social Justice Advocate Mark Zirnsak and Australian Federal Police officer Kate Fitzpatrick. Readers are advised this article discusses issues around online child sexual exploitation and sexual extortion.
Read MoreHome to a big heart
Tasmania’s current Senior Australian of the Year, Rev Jim Colville, started an organisation more than 50 years ago that provides housing assistance, and so much more, to young Tasmanians.
Read MoreCRISP response changes lives
Uniting Church members from three regional areas of Victoria have opened their hearts to give refugees a shot at a new life in Australia.
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