Harley brings hope for healing
Harley Eagle, a First Nations trauma expert from Canada, shares his experiences of inter-generational trauma caused by colonialism.
Harley Eagle, a First Nations trauma expert from Canada, shares his experiences of inter-generational trauma caused by colonialism.
An 11th-hour reprieve against a deportation order has kept an 80-year-old mother and her 50-year-old autistic daughter together with their family in Australia.
Retired Uniting Church minister Bill Pugh shares his experience of undergoing cancer treatment.
In this month's Synod Snaps, we bring you images from a Macedon Ranges interfaith lunch, Christmas hamper packing and more!
Kim Scott’s new novel about the struggle of Aboriginal people to crawl through the wreckage of the clash of cultures
This month's Crosslight editorial is from Rev Dr Jennifer Byrnes, executive officer of the synod’s newly-formed equipping Leadership for Mission unit.
In January, I was privileged to attend some of the 2018 Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Conference (UAICC), which is held every three years.
Letters to the editor from the February 2018 edition of Crosslight.
Every year, people come together for Uniting’s Pancake Day to flip for a good cause.
In his new book Property and Progress for a Pilgrim People, Michael Owen reflects on property in the UCA and asks to whom does a congregation’s property really belong?
Based on research and interviews, author Digby Hannah has compiled the stories and images that make up Open House.