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In the era of smartphones and broadband internet, it is easy to become more connected with our digital devices than with people around us.
In the era of smartphones and broadband internet, it is easy to become more connected with our digital devices than with people around us.
The World Methodist Conference is the largest gathering of Methodist, Wesleyan, United and Uniting Church representatives in the world.
This month, Christians are being encouraged to build understanding and trust with people of different faiths.
Melbourne’s Hosier Lane is a renowned location for street art but this week it was in the news as businesses shut off alcoves that were sheltering homeless people.
Friday Forum Your view on the news The heart-rending photos of a drowned boy washed up on a Turkish beach stirred the international community into a flurry of pledges to help the millions displaced by fighting in Syria,
This year is on track to become the hottest year on record, but World Council of Churches general secretary Rev Dr Olav Fykse Tveit has a message of hope for Christians concerned about the growing impact of climate chan
JUMPING OUT THE CHRISTENDOM BOX (1) (A Spirit Pilgrimage) i have lived my years within the overarching umbrella of Christendom worn-down to the rusting wires by now but still THERE as a controlling spirit for close to
The Uniting Church has welcomed a finding that could see Apple forced to pay billions in back taxes after shifting global earnings to Ireland, where the multinational paid minimal tax.
This is a talk that Moderator Rev Sharon Hollis gave to the Victorian Council of Churches’ Social Questions Commission at the Melbourne Welsh Church on Sunday, 28 August.
Uniting Church president Stuart McMillan and UnitingCare Australia acting director Martin Cowling have joined other prominent Australians in signing an open letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calling on the govern
The 2016 Census is expected to reveal an increase in homelessness nationwide.
Survivors of child sexual abuse have courageously shared their stories via the Royal Commission’s website.