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Food and social justice
Senior Social Justice Advocate Mark Zirnsak writes that it’s time to take on food corporations over their lack of concern about the damage their products are doing.
Read MoreCookbook success tastes sweet
For 120 years the Presbyterian Women’s Mission Union Cookbook has been the go-to resource for wonderful meals, making October 24 an anniversary well worth celebrating.
Read MoreShould we be raising the age?
Safety considerations for children on social media have always been an important topic. Currently, raising the age of social media access is occupying our safeguarding measures, but what are the pros and cons to consider.
Read MoreGood Sammy at Messy Church Kalamunda
Kalamunda Messy Church in Western Australia share a good news story about a collaboration with a local Uniting Church agency and their Messy Church.
Read MorePeace doves for Palestine
Rev Andreana Reale shares a simple peace action she led recently in her congregation at Murrumbeena Uniting Church.
Read MoreClimate and generations
Danny and Jenny Katzen reflect on stimulating and increasing that sense of awe and wonder of our natural world while encouraging positive behaviours to reduce our negative impact on our environment.
Read MorePastoral letter on Treaty
Following his recent pastoral letter on the publication of the Synod’s submission to the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Moderator Rev David Fotheringham has written a second letter to introduce a Statement in Support of Treaty that has now been released by the Synod Standing Committee.
Read MoreNational Child Protection Week
September 1-7 marks National Child Protection Week, with the theme: ‘Every conversation matters’. Conversations are powerful tools to keep children and young people safe and well.
Read MoreResources for small groups
What resources are available for faith discussions? Sandy Brodine and Kelly Woods have collated a list to get us started. Â
Read MoreOnline creative gatherings
Would you like to gather online with other creative people? Across October 4-6, How Great Thou Art is running and there are opportunities to gather online for creativity and gaming.
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