People
The Joy of learning
Northcote Uniting Church member Joy Han has embraced the benefits of studying through Pilgrim Theological College.
Read MoreSisters forge a strong path
Hobart sisters Grace and Ayla Williams are leading the way in indigenous affairs as part of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress.
Read MoreIt’s time for a treaty
In his Crosslight magazine column, Senior Social Justice Advocate Mark Zirnsak says that a treaty with our First Nations people will help to address past injustice.
Read MorePilgrims’ journey pays off
A period of discernment and strong Presbytery support has seen a number of former Altona Meadows Laverton congregation members find a new home of worship in Yarraville.
Read MoreQuiet achiever says farewell
Andy Calder headed into a well-deserved ‘rewirement’ recently, leaving an indelible mark on pastoral care education and disability advocacy within the Uniting Church.
Read MoreGod’s servant fits the Bill
Rev Bill Morgan recently celebrated a special milestone with family and friends, marking 80 years since his ordination.
Read MoreBook nominated for award
Rev Dr Sally Douglas offers an excerpt from her book, ‘Jesus Sophia: Returning to Woman Wisdom in the Bible, Practice and Prayer’, which has been shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year.
Read MoreSounds like a fine achievement
Bruce Steele and his wonderful organ playing have been a part of North Balwyn Uniting Church for the past 40 years.
Read More‘Just call me Ray’
Rev Ray Outhred turned 100 recently, has lived a wonderful and fulfilling life and continues to spread the word of God to everyone he meets.
Read MoreOrgan keys opened door
Edna McCormack loves what the small Hadspen Uniting Church congregation in Tasmania brings to the wider community.
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