Features
Trip 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 MoreThe power of youth prevails
Melton Uniting Church’s Grace Community is reaping the rewards as it embraces the benefits brought by young people.
Read MoreVolunteers make a difference
Uniting AgeWell volunteers are proving the old adage that it’s as much fun to give as it is to receive.
Read MoreA week in the life of …
Minister and co-ordinator Rev Natalie Dixon-Monu outlines what happens during a hectic week at Boroondara Community Outreach in Kew.
Read MoreBack to the future
In less than 12 months, the Uniting Church Assembly will meet to make a number of vitally important decisions, arising from the Act2 Project, aimed at ensuring the Church’s sustainability for many years to come.
Read MoreVoices of reason speak
As the referendum on a Voice to Parliament draws closer, indigenous leaders in the Uniting Church tell us why a yes vote will make for meaningful change.
Read MoreIssues of faith and figures
Former Uniting Church Minister Rev Philip Hughes has drilled down into the 2021 Census data to provide a lowdown on the state of religion in Australia.
Read MoreSeen and herd in childcare
Children and older people are having fun together at an innovative intergenerational learning centre at Uniting AgeWell.
Read MoreRegions set for the future
Thanks to strong leadership and innovative thinking, the Synod’s five regional presbyteries are well placed to meet future challenges.
Read MoreTwo hearts beat as one
The amalgamation of the Corio-Norlane and Lara congregations late last year has their members looking forward to an exciting year.
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