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We should do all we can to help Sudanese refugees
The Uniting Church today called on the Australian Government to do everything it can to help the situation of Sudanese refugees. READ ON

Hospitality: A tool to address 21st century challenges
The Christian concept of hospitality may help the ecumenical movement to address the challenges of the 21st century with a sensitivity and creativity. READ ON

Focus on visible unity
Excessive denominational influence hurts future church. READ ON

Gay ministers still up for debate
Gay ministers will be back on the agenda for the Uniting Church of Australia at its 2006 assembly, says general secretary Terence Corkin. READ ON

Children's Services review
New South Wales Council of Synod in June endorsed the principal outcomes of the review of UnitingCare Children's Services. READ ON

God's Earth, our Earth
All you need for a great kids ministry experience is worms and a jumping castle! READ ON

More Americans seek God on their terms
There's a growing trend toward religious life that occurs in the most humble of sanctuaries: the home. READ ON

Australian Churches Covenanting Together. READ ON (pdf)

Congregations link with Burnside
UnitingCare Burnside's "Gordon" residential care program at Pennant Hills has a wonderful association with the congregation of Thornleigh Uniting Church. READ ON


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Communications Unit
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