Lighting the way forward

Recent renovations to the illuminated cross at St John's UC in Cowes have given Minister Ian Turnnidge much to ponder about the meaning of faith.

Building on their faith

For 150 years, a Lockwood South church has been the spiritual centre for generations of worshippers.

Program feeds real need

A Uniting Vic.Tas program in Ballarat is helping fill bellies and keep young people in the region like Tom connected to their community and loved ones.

Jenny’s life in mission

Former equipping Leadership for Mission executive officer Jenny Byrnes reflects on her lifetime of service to the Uniting Church.

Honours for UCA members

Eight UCA members have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List, which was released yesterday.

Pentecost brings hope

As we move from Lent and Easter into Pentecost, we look with hope towards a season of growth, writes Moderator Denise Liersch.

Reconciliation on right track

As our First Peoples mark National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week, the push for change continues to gather momentum.

Kits support safe childbirth

Uniting Church members are doing their bit to save lives in developing countries by providing birthing kits to pregnant women.

Pride and prejudice

Indigenous theologian and activist Dr Anne Pattel-Gray has spent a lifetime advocating for a better world for our First Nations people.

Home is where the art is

A two-bedroom property sold recently in north-western Tasmania contained an interesting feature which recognised its link to history as a former church.

Safe space to speak up

Inclusion and diversity will be front and centre when the Sacrededge Festival returns to Queenscliff this month.

Plague and the Easter faith

The book 'The Plague', by Albert Camus, provides much to ponder in our pandemic-weary world, writes retired UC Minister John Evans.