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Synod means business on ethics
The spotlight is firmly on the issue of ethical procurement, and how Uniting Church members can ensure the products they use have been made using fair, not forced, labour.
Read MoreLife, love and laughter
Uniting AgeWell volunteer Tracy Barron has known difficult times, but a positive attitude has been a constant companion on her journey.
Read MoreNew take on old songs
Former Moderator Rod Horsfield’s book ‘Songs in Season’ offers new words for some well-known songs of faith.
Read MorePray that peace prevails
In his February Crosslight magazine column, Moderator Rev David Fotheringham urges us to pray during Lent for a just peace in the Middle East.
Read MoreForty days and 40 prompts
Being able to digitally connect with our communities is not only helpful for communication, but also can be another way to engage our community in spiritual practices. Lent gives us an opportunity to take up a faith practice for 40…
Read MoreHelen leads list of honours
Tasmania’s Helen Geard is among a number of Victorian and Tasmanian Uniting Church members recognised in this year’s Australia Day Honours List released by the Governor-General.
Read MoreReflections on Christmas
As Christmas Day nears and we reflect on what that means to us as Christians, some Uniting Church leaders have offered their perspective on what the birth of Jesus represents to them.
Read MoreIn touch with our past
Compile a history of the Uniting Church in artefacts was the brief given to archivist Christine Gordon earlier this year for a presentation to the Assembly Standing Committee.
Read MoreTrip down memory lane
In 1973, four years before the Uniting Church formed, a number of people were ordained as Methodist Ministers and, 50 years later, five of them share their journey since that momentous day.
Read MoreModerator’s Christmas message
“In a world that needs community, compassion and justice, Jesus shows us how to lean into that with humility, faithfulness and love,” says Moderator Rev David Fotheringham.
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