Good food for a good cause
Summer means the perfect weather for a barbecue and Frontier Services' Great Outback BBQ is a fantastic way of supporting our farmers.
Summer means the perfect weather for a barbecue and Frontier Services' Great Outback BBQ is a fantastic way of supporting our farmers.
We sometimes take it for granted, but music has the power to inspire us in our daily faith and worship.
Ahead of COP26 which starts on October 31, Moderator Denise Liersch and Senior Social Justice Advocate Mark Zirnsak are calling for concerted action to address climate change.
As we face an uncertain future, retired minister Malcolm Dunjey says seeking direction from God is more important than ever.
"Caring is not a competition and when we slip into competing, this is a sure sign that we are not anchored in Christ", says Richmond UC Minister Sally Douglas.
Human connection and honesty are important when dealing with grief, says clinical counsellor and Uniting Church member Vivienne Mountain.
As our resilience is tested during the COVID-19 pandemic, Moderator Denise Liersch encourages us to remember that it is our faith that sustains us.
In the era of COVID-19, Minister Jennie Gordon says our task is how to live when our expectations are sometimes challenged.
The impact of COVID-19 throughout Australia and the world means we need to reconsider how we connect with each other, says retired Minister John Evans.
Two weeks in hotel quarantine in Far North Queensland gave Synod communications officer Andrew Humphries plenty of time to ponder the role of faith in the era of COVID-19.
As Christians, we are called by God to work towards mitigating climate change as a matter of faith, says Moderator Denise Liersch.
Pastoral carers within the Uniting Church have stepped up in a big way during difficult circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, says consultant and educator Lynne Robertson.