Julie Perrin’s kind of revelations in her new book Tender
Everyone has a story to tell. Or, in Julie Perrin’s case, lots of stories. And some of them are very close to home.
Everyone has a story to tell. Or, in Julie Perrin’s case, lots of stories. And some of them are very close to home.
A fire robbed Felicity of her home, her health and her will to live. Five years on, she’s back on her feet and ‘in a really good place’ – literally and figuratively.
The Indigenous Hospitality House provides culturally safe, low-cost accommodation for Indigenous people travelling to Melbourne on hospital business.
When Jane Phelan woke from a stroke she had lost the ability to walk or talk. But then she found God – again – and hasn’t looked back.
Disability Inclusion Advocate Rev Andy Calder became the first person outside of North America to accept the Henri Nouwen award, recognising his work with people with disabilities.
Christians and Muslims were invited to come together and share an Iftar dinner at Ivanhoe Uniting Church on 18 May. The event nurtured understanding, solidarity and unity between both faiths.
UCA Moderator of Victoria and Tasmania Rev Sharon Hollis has responded to the Easter Sunday bombing in Sri Lanka.
Idil Ali knows the struggles of the silent minority. She sees it and lives it every day. It’s why she speaks for those who struggle to be heard.
Christianity is a broad church, with tens of thousands of branches each with their own peculiar approach.
You won’t find it on the menu, but Playdate Cafe is as interested in nourishing your spirit as it is your empty stomach.
Rev Alex Sangster leading the lament. We recently received this letter from Nickie Williams (Fairfield-Aliphington Uniting Church).
Korean War veteran Mike Kowalski whiles away his days camped on his porch in the Michigan suburbs growling a racist’s thesaurus of insults at or about his ethnic neighbours.