Languages matter
A multicultural church is a multilingual church, writes Rev Swee Ann Koh, director of the synod's intercultural unit.
The wander years
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
Lobbyist sit-in secures meeting with minister
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
Distinguished speaker to talk on disability and the church
Professor Amos Yong will be the headline speaker of the ‘Disability, Theology and the Church’ forum being held in August.
Talking about religion
Carlton Church of All Nations hosted the 'Conversations that make a difference' forum on Friday, featuring Andrew West and Janet McCalman
Forty years of fighting for justice
In its first Statement to the Nation, the newly minted Uniting Church declared it would seek to rectify injustice wherever it saw it
Historic day for new UCA society
Current UCA President Stuart McMillan and former Deputy Prime Minister Brian Howe meet at the UC National History Society conference in Adelaide Historians and archivists from various synods came together in June to laun
Familiar stories
Known to Social Services details the work of a social worker with a range of people living in a housing estate.
Putting First Peoples first
Ray Minniecon and Chris Budden I recently had the privilege of attending the President’s Conference in Darwin.
