Wandin Seville Uniting Church’s big year of celebration has been a real family affair and that is set to continue.
Later this month, a special morning service will celebrate the 150th anniversary of Christian worship at Wandin, on the eastern fringes of Melbourne.
The service will be followed by an afternoon event called “Making ...
Portarlington St Andrew’s Uniting Church is calling on the combined power of music and visual art to educate and inspire people about the threat of climate change.
On 28 October, the church in Geelong will host the Music for a Warming World multimedia concert from 2.30pm–4pm.
Lead performer Simon Kerr said the presentation was ...
The new Synod Ethics Committee has met to consider the Uniting Church’s response to voluntary assisted dying.
Last November, Victoria became the first state in Australia to legalise voluntary assisted dying, with the law coming into effect in June next year.
The VicTas synod currently does not have a position on voluntary assisted dying. At ...
For the past 11 years Nobucks has been offering a free lunch with no strings attached to anyone who comes into the Wesley Centre in Hobart but recently diners have been enjoying some musical accompaniment as well.
Nobucks coordinator and founder Suzanne Vincent said the program, which serves all-comers with a three-course lunch Mondays to Thursdays and ...
In an age of celebrity chefs performing impossibly elaborate TV culinary feats and social media’s mania for purely photogenic food, the popularity of Australia’s longest continuously published cookbook demonstrates the basics of good home cookery never go out of fashion.
The PWMU Cookbook, now in its fifth edition, has been in print since 1904 and ...
Victorian faith leaders have come together in a show of solidarity with drought-affected farmers on the International Day of Peace.
Representatives from Christian, Jewish, Sikh, Baha’i, Muslim and Buddhist communities prayed for rural communities impacted by the drought in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
The day of prayer was organised by the Multifaith Advisory Group, a coalition ...
A delegation of ecumenical women leaders in Canberra have spoken out in support of female political representation and leadership while also urging MPs to increase foreign aid and end the offshore detention of children.
Representatives from the Baptist Church, Citipointe Church, The Grainery, Anglican Deaconess Ministries, Hillsong Church and The Salvation Army, met with federal MPs to advocate ...
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From Friday, September 21, the Uniting Church (UCA) will be the first of the three major Australian Christian denominations to endorse same-sex marriage, and thus the first to offer gay and lesbian Christians the option of a church ceremony.
This move comes nine ...
Uniting AgeWell has joined with UnitingCare Australia and Aged and Community Services Australia in welcoming the federal government’s royal commission into the aged care sector.
This follows Monday night’s Four Corners report on the treatment of the elderly in residential care centres.
The investigation revealed widespread neglect, sub-standard food and overworked staff in aged care homes throughout ...
It was the students’ turn to set the agenda away from their normal teachers and textbooks at a schools’ justice day held earlier this month.
Over 90 year 9 and 10 students from six schools associated with the Uniting Church gathered at the Methodist Ladies College (MLC) on 4 September to take part in student-led workshops around the ...
Appropriately enough for a collection that includes John Wesley’s spectacles, Queen’s College is asking for artefacts that will help see the early Methodists with fresh eyes.
Wesley’s glasses along with commemorative plates and cups, porcelain statues and original letters can be found in a dedicated room under the Queen’s College library in Parkville.
These artefacts, known as ‘Methodistica’, have ...
Crosslight took home three awards at the 2018 Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) conference in Brisbane.
The annual awards, presented on 7 September, recognise excellence in religious journalism and publishing in Australia and New Zealand.
Rev Swee-Ann Koh’s article on racism in the church was awarded gold for Best Opinion/Editorial, with the judges commending the piece for its ...
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