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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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.
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Elliot’s hidden a-gender
Elliot Nicholas was born a girl and had the birth certificate to prove it. But sometimes facts can get in the way of a good story. Or, in Elliot’s case, provide some dark chapters.
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Tuning in to the Holy Spirit
We sometimes take it for granted, but music has the power to inspire us in our daily faith and worship.
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It’s a good habit to get into
A growing number of people are embracing a relatively new concept of prayer called Holy Habits, based around getting into the Acts for a new way of worshipping.
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It’s time to raise our ‘sites’
Many of our churches that were built for communities that no longer exist as they once did can enrich congregations and communities in ways not previously possible.
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Putting the ‘I’ in Uniting
A new book chronicles the lived experience of 21 members of the Uniting Church. Their reflections are honest, insightful, illuminating and sometimes inspiring. These are some edited extracts.
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Amalgamation right on Kew
Three congregations with a ‘shared commitment around mission’ have joined forces to build a better future.
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The right frame of mind
Why do some people with mental health issues feel marginalised by the Church, and what can we do to correct that?