Listen deeply to Luke’s message

With Easter nearly upon us, Moderator Denise Liersch writes about how the story of Jesus' death and the glory of his resurrection continues to resonate so strongly with us.

Transgender day celebrated

On International Transgender Day of Visibility, Uniting Church member Elliot Nicholas has an important message to share.

An Easter reflection

Moderator Denise Liersch asks us to remember that "Christ is alive in our midst as we pray together, sing, laugh, forgive each other, eat and drink together, share who we are and share what we have with our world".

Theatre a hit after COVID-19

The Village Uniting Church has teamed up with the local community to bring all the fun of the theatre to Mt Eliza residents.

Natural order and the Bible

Pilgrim Theological College Associate Professor of Systematic Theology Geoff Thompson has written a fascinating article which has received extensive coverage by the ABC.

Presence of mine pays off

One of the world's favourite video games is helping Banyule Network of Uniting Churches members embrace a different form of online connection and worship.

Food project feeds hope

Former Uniting Church Presbytery Minister Anthea Maynard is part of a project providing food and hope to millions of people around the world.

Focus on heads and tales

Manningham Uniting Church will give a voice to the stories, hopes and struggles of those people on the margins during its Building Bridges Through Story event next month.

Sylvia relishes new role

Rev Sylvia 'Akau'ola Tongotongo brings a wealth of experience to her new role in intercultural development within equipping Leadership for Mission.

Kaniva hand? Of course you can

When SA border restrictions left many tourists and residents stranded, two neighbouring towns sprung into action.

Indigenous link honoured

Rooms at the Centre for Theology and Ministry in Parkville have been renamed to acknowledge the fact they are located on Wurundjeri land.

Man for all seasons

Seasonal workers from Pacific Island countries who arrive in Tasmania to work are getting a helping hand thanks to the Synod's Community Connections Worker Taua Ritiata.