Author: Rebecca Beisler

Religious Discrimination Inquiry

UCA gives evidence at Religious Discrimination inquiryUniting Church in Australia President Rev Sharon Hollis has told a Joint Parliamentary inquiry examining the latest draft of the Australian Government’s Religious Discrimination Bill that the UCA does not support the bill in its current form.Although the Uniting Church supports the need for religious discrimination laws, the current […]

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prayers for Devonport

Prayers for DevonportIn the wake of the Hillcrest Primary School school tragedy in Devonport, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania Moderator Rev Denise Liersch offered the thoughts and prayers of Uniting Church members for the city’s children, families, friends and community. “The Church is deeply immersed in the life of the community,” said Rev Liersch. “We […]

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DwellingPod

Dwell in rich and deep conversation as Rev Sharon Hollis, President of the Uniting Church in Australia, explores life and faith with the interesting and inspiring people she meets on her travels in her official Podcast – Dwelling. Series 8 – Moderators on the way out In this newest series of the Dwelling Podcast, President […]

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Fanny Cochrane-Smith

Telling the story of “Fanny’s Church”Written by Ayla Williams, Community & Cultural Resource Officer, Leprena UAICC TasmaniaIt is with great honour and total adoration that we announce a new segment on “The Orb” around Fanny Cochrane-Smith, our ancestral matriarch, our familial warrior woman, cultural compass.It is hard to put in to words the strength, story and […]

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UCA extends condolences on the passing of Rev Dr Salim Sahyouni

UCA extends condolences on passing of Rev Dr Salim SahyouniThe Uniting Church is deeply saddened to hear of the recent passing of Rev Dr Salim Sahyouni. Rev Dr Sahyouni was the President of the National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon. Prior to this role he served as President of the Supreme Council of the […]

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