Forming disciples – theologically
The theological world recently mourned the death of Professor James Cone, a prominent African American theologian who taught for many years at Union Theological Seminary in New York.
Budget 2018: Important initiatives but short on heart
Uniting Church President Stuart McMillan and UnitingCare Australia National Director Claerwen Little responds to the 2018 federal budget.
May Crosslight out now
In this edition, we explore the experience of baptism, talk to members of the Uniting Church's South Sudanese community and look at how congregations celebrated Easter.
Focus on the positive for African youth
Stories of “African gangs” terrorising Victorian suburbs have featured prominently on the front page of tabloids this year.
Water of life
In this feature, we share stories of baptism from around the church and look at the theological foundations of this important sacrament.
What Did Jesus Look Like?
Nick Mattiske reviews 'What did Jesus look like?', a new book from Christian historian and scholar Joan Taylor.
Joan takes the cake
As a volunteer at Uniting Church Victorian Archives, it shouldn’t have been a surprise to Joan Waters that the records would uncover something she’d intended to keep quiet.
Quiet please, funds being raised
If you bumped into Uniting AgeWell Kings Meadows and Newnham chaplain Ian Wheeler and administration officer Jane Legard last month, you can be forgiven for thinking they weren’t their usual chatty selves.
The hidden tragedy of work
International Workers’ Memorial Day is observed today in Australia and more than 100 countries around the world, following Canada’s first remembrance of persons killed from work-related causes in 1991.
