Features
Access all areas on disability
As disability awareness increases, Victorian and Tasmanian Uniting Church congregations are embracing the need to provide better access for those with disabilities.
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Volunteers make a difference
Uniting AgeWell volunteers are proving the old adage that it’s as much fun to give as it is to receive.
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A 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.
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Back 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.
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Voices 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.
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Issues 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.
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Seen and herd in childcare
Children and older people are having fun together at an innovative intergenerational learning centre at Uniting AgeWell.
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Regions set for the future
Thanks to strong leadership and innovative thinking, the Synod’s five regional presbyteries are well placed to meet future challenges.
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Two 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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Heat is on for change
As climate change wreaks havoc on our planet, Uniting Church members talk about how strong and decisive action can have a positive impact.