The greatest gift of all
When Antoinette turned 80 and asked family and friends to donate money to Frontier Services rather than buy her presents, she was amazed at the level of generosity that resulted.
When Antoinette turned 80 and asked family and friends to donate money to Frontier Services rather than buy her presents, she was amazed at the level of generosity that resulted.
Frontier Services' bush chaplains are bringing the spirit of Christmas to families in remote parts of Australia.
Frontier Services minister Rowena Harris offers a glimpse into the life of a High Country bush chaplain.
Responsibility for the operation of two former Frontier Services patrol ministries based in the presbyteries of Gippsland and Tasmania has moved to the presbyteries, with support from the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania.
By Nigel Tapp Rev Dennis Cousens sees the role of a patrol minister as that of a mate to those in the community he serves. A willing pair of hands, a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on if required.
By Ben Grundy Rev Rowena Harris has a long history of thriving in ministry roles that are positioned to provide pastoral support for those most in need.
Frontier Services Great Outback BBQ fundraisers have become a regular feature in the lives of many Uniting Church members.
Frontier Services will begin discussions with presbyteries and synods to transfer the management and oversight of its patrol ministers by the end of this year.
Media Release – Friday, 26 September, marks the 102nd anniversary of Rev John Flynn being commissioned to head the Australian Inland Mission.
Host a BBQ to support the work of Frontier Services Frontier Services has announced that Outback Links is back in operation after a temporary break.