Golden opportunity

When Julie Blake was flipping through Crosslight earlier this year, she noticed that the Kalgoorlie Uniting Church – in Western Australia’s remote Goldfields region – was offering accommodation in the manse in return fo

Zooming around the synod

As the Church celebrates 40 years, societal and technological advancements have changed the way the church communicates

On tap and on song

Richmond and Uniting Church Chalice hosted the first 'Beer and Hymns' event to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Uniting Church.

What is the Uniting Church for?

This might seem a strange question to ask. After all, our very name tells us: we’re uniting. Yes, this tells us something about the ecumenical context of our origins.

UA Sunday

Uniting AgeWell’s historical links with the Uniting Church date back 70 years, when some of the Presbyterian and Methodist congregations had the vision and foresight to build facilities to invest in the care of older pe

Synod Snaps – September 2017

Quilts, books and vigils - see what our Uniting Church congregations have been up to in this month's Synod Snaps.

Freed up to follow Christ

At face value, “Be lighter and simpler” is one of the more attractive Statements of Intent* adopted by the Synod.

Cursory reading

Nick Mattiske reviews 'Mariner', a biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

One in Christ

Moderator Sharon Hollis finds inspiration from the scenes of hope that countered the hate on display in Charlottesville.

Gospel truth

Review by SEAN WINTER Book | Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy | John Shelby Spong In this typically lively and provocative book, John Selby (Jack) Spong has come out of writing retirement to consider the origins of