A truck on a mission
TIM LAM The Food Justice Truck is a familiar sight to many pedestrians in the Melbourne CBD.
TIM LAM The Food Justice Truck is a familiar sight to many pedestrians in the Melbourne CBD.
By DEB BENNETT For many older people, the decision to move into residential care can trigger stress, sadness and fear.
Ka-ching! | Documentary | PG Review by Cath James They’ve gone from being illegal to being everywhere.
Portarlington Social Justice Team at their Interfaith Service – Rev Marg Manning, Merilyn Bertram, Keith Pigdon and Joy Porter When the Social Justice team at St Andrews Portarlington, on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victo
Pilgrim Theological College celebrated a new milestone on 30 October with its inaugural valedictory service.
Synod snaps brings you images from throughout the Church and beyond: Michael Sukkar, Federal Member for Deakin, visited Croydon North Uniting Church members at the Gifford Village Community Centre.
An artist’s impression of what ancient Mars may have looked like On the last weekend in November, organisers are hoping to create the biggest climate march the world has ever seen.
Animal story project Many of you would have attended a ‘Blessing of the Animals’ service in October, or been part of a ‘Blessing of the Animals’ service in the past.
By John Emmett Church properties. We drive past, stand in front, meet outside, are gathered into and dismissed from them. They become familiar, loved places.
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst | Andrew Jarecki | MA Review by Tim Lam “I did not tell the whole truth. Nobody tells the whole truth.
By Larry Marshall Fresh from a successful Melbourne concert at Haileybury College on 12 September, the Sri Lanka Harmony Choir, ConChord, was a huge hit in Sydney one week later.
By John Flett In September, I gathered with 31 other participants in Bangkok for a seminar co-hosted by the World Council of Churches and the Council for World Mission.