Extending a helping hand out to the Pacific
In the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu, climate change is a matter of life and death. Rev Tafue Lusama is general secretary of the Congregational Christian Church of Tuvalu.
Theology out of the classroom
Beth Barnett talks about her upcoming intensive on children and families ministry.
Donation laws bad for advocacy
The Uniting Church has expressed concern that new electoral funding laws could stifle advocacy by Australian religious organisations.
Hundreds rejoice at Shepparton opening service
Eight years of planning and transition came to a culmination on Sunday as hundreds of people crammed into the opening service and dedication of the Shepparton Uniting Church redevelopment.
February 2018 Crosslight out now
Click here for all the stories from the first edition of Crosslight for 2018.
Centre of pride and passion
Behind the quiet façade of a brick building in Hobart is a place buzzing with activity, and a group dedicated to inviting First and Second Peoples to experience Aboriginal culture in a meaningful way.
Economy of death
The recently announced plans by the federal government to increase military exports and industry must be read as the latest step toward a militarised Australian economy.
A top shelf career winds up
Although he admits a certain bias, Stephen Connelly believes there is something unique about the Dalton McCaughey Library located at Centre of Theology and Ministry in Parkville.
Act of faith in holiday hotspot
On a pleasant summer’s day in early January, holidaymakers and locals watched a small procession make its way from the Lakes Entrance Uniting Church to the inlet lake.
Invite to take part in dementia therapy singing study
Uniting AgeWell is looking for participants to be involved in a new study investigating the therapeutic benefits of singing groups.
