Spotlight on ‘hidden homeless’
In Melbourne’s eastern suburbs more than 13,000 people sought the assistance of homelessness and crisis services last year.
In Melbourne’s eastern suburbs more than 13,000 people sought the assistance of homelessness and crisis services last year.
It’s not every seminar session that encompasses questions of Christology, gender, race and Serena Williams but that’s what happened last Friday afternoon during the With All Due Respect: Theology, Feminism and Conflict
People from 14 countries and regions gathered in Jakarta last month for YATRA (Youth in Asia Training in Religious Amity)
The Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress in Tasmania is marking Friday’s National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day with a double celebration this year.
Rev John Clarke has been inducted as Uniting’s director of mission at a service held at the synod chapel on Wednesday.
A multicultural church is a multilingual church, writes Rev Swee Ann Koh, director of the synod's intercultural unit.
The Grey Nomad phenomenon shows no sign of slowing down as Baby Boomers retire from the workforce but still feel fit and active enough to travel around Australia for extended periods of time staying in their caravans or
Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg has agreed to meet with faith leaders opposing the Carmichael coal mine after a six-hour sit-in protest of prayer and worship was staged on Tuesday at his office building in east Melb
Professor Amos Yong will be the headline speaker of the ‘Disability, Theology and the Church’ forum being held in August.
Carlton Church of All Nations hosted the 'Conversations that make a difference' forum on Friday, featuring Andrew West and Janet McCalman