People
Life on the spectrum
Ordained Uniting Church Minister and former Deputy Prime Minister Brian Howe’s grandson Rafael is autistic. To coincide with World Autism Awareness Day, which was celebrated on April 2, Brian and Rafael share some thoughts on living with autism.
Read MoreEquation equals ageing well
A government-funded home care package through Uniting AgeWell means Joan Tucker has plenty to smile about.
Read MorePerfect bodies and the resurrection
As we prepare to mark the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Pilgrim Theological College Associate Professor of New Testament, Robyn Whitaker, discusses the nature of resurrected bodies.
Read MoreLong life built on faith
Apollo Bay’s Val Flitton has enjoyed a lifetime of active community involvement enriched by a deep and lasting faith.
Read MoreWhere church meets community
Kingston Uniting Church Minister Rev Michael Duke outlines the wonderful story of Rowallan Park, a shining light in supported accommodation in Tasmania.
Read MoreNew Awe-stralia beckons
Ministry of the Word candidate Alisha Fung suggests there are a number of steps the Uniting Church can take to encourage people to return to the Church.
Read MoreLet’s give Graham a hand
Uniting Church lay preacher Graham Booth is doing a power of good as part of Longford’s The Helping Hand in Tasmania.
Read MoreRadio dial tuned to recognition
Presbytery of Gippsland Missional Support Resource Minister and Presbytery Secretary Debbie Bye’s stellar contribution to Christian radio over many years has been recognised with a major award.
Read MoreJoan cracked the code
Joan Carboon, who receives a government-funded home care package through Uniting AgeWell, has a fascinating story to tell about WWII.
Read MoreNew life for old church
At Sheffield in Tasmania, Leoni Reed sees first-hand evidence of the important role a church can play in the life of a vibrant community.
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