Author: Michael Zewdie

How to live on Country in a 21st Century wayPanninher man Rev Tim Matton-Johnson reflects in this video on the deep connection First Peoples have with the land, and what it means to live on Country in a 21st century way. This reflection is part of a recent webinar presented by the Uniting Church National […]

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Our IdentityIn our Assembly Strategic Plan we identify four key pillars that drive our future work and areas of development needed for the church to move boldly and confidently into the future.One of these pillars is Identity, encapsulating how we communicate, embody and give witness to who we are as the Uniting Church in Australia […]

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Living as an Intercultural ChurchAn Intercultural church is a church that accepts, supports and celebrates each cultural group. It intentionally encourages all cultural groups to engage in intercultural relationships and share in leadership, mission and ministry.An Intercultural church builds on the idea that Australian society and the Church’s membership are multicultural, and it calls on […]

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Saltbush – Uniting the scattered communityFive years ago, the Synod of NSW and ACT began an innovative ministry that seeks to sustain and nurture communities of faith in rural and remote places. It is called “Saltbush” and its motto “Uniting the Scattered Community” reflects its mandate to encourage and connect communities of faith in the […]

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First in-person Pacific-Australian Church Network meeting

First in-person Pacific-Australian Church Network meetingFirst in-person Pacific-Australian Church Network meetingPCPAN Release / 22 July, 2022CanberraRepresentatives of Pacific and Australian Churches have concluded the first face to face meeting of the Pacific Church Partnership Advisory Network (‘PCPAN’) in Canberra, with a focus on self-determination, Pacific migrant labour, development in the Pacific and an affirmation of […]

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