Theology in reel-time
Going to the movies is not often considered a deep theological experience, but a new course at Pilgrim Theological College is set to challenge that.
Going to the movies is not often considered a deep theological experience, but a new course at Pilgrim Theological College is set to challenge that.
Dr Herbert Evatt We don’t very often tell the story of Australia’s role in establishing the United Nations.
July was a busy month for Leprena, the Tasmanian home of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress.
John Rickard reviews 'Why Indigenous Sovereignty Should Matter To Christians' by Chris Budden.
Nick Mattiske reviews 'The Long Hangover: Putin’s New Russia and the Ghosts of the Past' by Shaun Walker.
Tongan King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau’u thanked former missionaries from Victoria for their work in Tonga during a reception in Melbourne in June.
Every Monday morning a dedicated crew gets to work at the North Ringwood Uniting Church Welcome Community Garden.
The August synod snaps feature a baptism in Springvale, a wedding in Gippsland, a pop culture service in Williamstown and more.
For those living without regular shelter through the winter months, a hospital cafeteria can offer respite and hot chocolate.
Moderator and President-elect Rev Sharon Hollis reflects on the recent 15th Assembly meeting in Melbourne.
Uniting Church rites for same-gender marriage are being prepared after the 15th Assembly decided to hold two equal but distinct statements of belief on marriage.