Worship
Worship is fundamental to expressing who we are as the body of Christ. When we gather in worship, we respond to God’s invitation to be loved and we encounter God’s own gracious self-revelation through word and sacrament. In communal worship, the Uniting Church believes that all bring their gifts, varied and different, into a shared expression of faith.
This Circle invites people to engage with the ways the Assembly resources the wider Church and thinks creatively about our worship. Learn about, share information on and explore worship resources for liturgy, including in different languages, as well as for music, preaching, dance, drama, intergenerational and intercultural worship.
Uniting Church Lectionary 2023-2024
Written by Rev Lindsay Cullen, Assembly National Consultant Available now from MediaCom Education — Order Here What is a lectionary? A lectionary is a series of readings from the Scriptures designed to be used from week to week as the basis for preaching and worship. The use of a lectionary enables congregations to hear and…
Resources for an Inclusive Church
Resources for an inclusive Churchintroduction by Rev Lindsay Cullen, Assembly National Consultant Over the years, I’ve regularly been part of conversations where members or leaders of the Uniting Church have been asked about what they appreciate about the Church, or where results of a questionnaire or survey which asked that question have been shared. Invariably,…
What does intergenerational worship look like?
What does intergenerational worship look like?This week we continue sharing stories about the Intergenerational life and ministry of our Church – a key pillar of the Assembly Strategic Plan. One of the Church’s key voices in this space Chris Barnett (Intergenerational Ministry – Children & Families, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania) reflects on what it means…