As part of our on-going series, we speak with Robyn Nandan, relief teacher at Rosny College, Hobart.
How has your work been affected by the COVID-19 crisis?
Since I retired from full time work when I was just 70, I have been a relief teacher of English and English Literature.
How have you responded?
Since this crisis, I have refused ...
A group of internationally-recognised independent experts in the area of human rights, bioethics and disability has published an eight-page Statement of Concern to highlight ethical decision-making in the context of disability and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document, which has been endorsed by Assembly, is titled COVID-19: Human rights, disability and ethical decision-making and is signed by eight eminent Australians ...
The list of people most affected by the current lockdowns grows by the day, but one of the most overlooked groups is the more than two million people living in Australia on temporary visas.
Most of these marginalised victims, which includes people who have applied for asylum, can’t access standard social security support or other essential government services. And, to ...
Each year during Easter Sunday service, the congregation at Penguin Uniting Church, Tasmania, constructs a flower-laden cross which is later displayed outside the church.
Visiting the cross has become part of the local community’s Easter ritual but, this year, the restrictions imposed on in-church worship meant it would most likely be missing.
But Lynn Templar, church council chairperson, was determined ...
Moderator Rev Denise Liersch reminds us to look to Jesus for a way forward during this time of seismic upheaval.
“Jesus put aside conventions to simply be there for people – with them, alongside them,” she says.
“When we’re in a place of deepest suffering, it’s almost impossible to imagine that we could ever really live again, but the story ...
In the third part of this ongoing series, we speak with Rev Beth Bear, chaplain at The Scots School, Albury.
How has your work been affected by the lockdown?
For the past few weeks, our school has moved to online learning. The positive side is that there is still a community who spend most of their day engaged, it hasn’t ...
In the second part of this ongoing series, we speak with Rev Cameron McAdam who is minister at The Village Church, Mt Eliza, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
How is your part of the UCA or ministry being affected by the COVID-19 crisis?
As with all other UCA congregations, the Village Church can no longer meet for Sunday worship or other ...
UCA National Assembly President Dr Deidre Palmer has asked Prime Minister Scott Morrison for an assurance that people trapped in Australia without jobs because of the COVID-19 crisis receive adequate income and healthcare support.
In Thursday’s letter to the Prime Minister, Dr Palmer petitioned the government to help the more than 1.5 million people who are living in ...
During this time of enforced separation and, in some cases, isolation, it is imperative we stay connected to our families, friends and church community every way we can (whilst adhering to social distancing guidelines).
We here at Crosslight remain committed to bringing you stories of faith in action, or challenged, and share inspiring perspectives on Christian life, the ...
Below is the text of UCA Synod of Victoria and Tasmania Moderator Denise Liersch’s pastoral letter in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dear Friends,
Greetings in the name of Christ.
We are in unprecedented times and unchartered territory, as we are impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Decisions about how to respond are being made in very short time-frames. The rapidly ...
In response to the Federal Government today banning indoor gatherings of more than 100 people and encouraging social distancing (sitting more than 1.5m apart) some congregations are considering alternative means of worship, such as live streaming.
Prestosports has a Live Streaming Setup For The Computer Illiterate guide to demonstrate some of the basics. The simplest and most ...
Taking calm and informed precautions is the best way to guard against coronavirus in Australia, rather than the panicked approach that has seen frantic shoppers strip supermarket shelves bare of toilet paper and other items.
This is the message being stressed by all health authorities, who point out there are no known transmissions of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, within ...
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