Features
White church’s proud history
For 165 years, a church has stood on the corner of Kingston and Old Dandenong roads in Heatherton, and records show it is the area’s oldest building.
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Rough and tumble and a way out
As homeless numbers continue to rise in Victoria, four people share their stories of life on the streets and how Uniting were able to assist them.
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Would you like to dance?
They say it takes two to tango and that’s definitely the case with disability and spirituality.
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Queer eye on the Bible
Transgender Minister Josephine Inkpin drew on her own experiences last month when she and wife Penny led what they believe was the first queer theology course in Australia.
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Jenny’s life in mission
Former equipping Leadership for Mission executive officer Jenny Byrnes reflects on her lifetime of service to the Uniting Church.
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Matter of life and death
When a doctor pronounces us dead, are we really dead? Or is part of us still alive? If so, is that our soul, or spirit? Or are they the same thing? So many questions. Read on and you may find some answers.
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Food project feeds hope
Former Uniting Church Presbytery Minister Anthea Maynard is part of a project providing food and hope to millions of people around the world.
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Kaniva hand? Of course you can
When SA border restrictions left many tourists and residents stranded, two neighbouring towns sprung into action.
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History’s page opens up
The Dalton McCaughey Library’s world-class collection allows visitors to enjoy a peek into the theological past.
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Putting unity in community
In a wonderful example of community outreach, Natalie Dixon-Monu and a team of dedicated volunteers in Kew are doing outstanding work to assist those doing it tough.