Exploring the Implications of Being Intercultural
Approaches to Worship
Different cultural traditions sometimes worship in different ways, and a series of small booklets has been produced which enable people to explore some of those differences.
Uniting Church Minister, Rev. Radhika Sukumar-White has also authored a brief paper “Towards Intentionally Anti-Racist Worship” which has some good practical issues to think through in shaping worship within an Intercultural Church.
Talking about Being an Intercultural Church
In the first four episodes of the Assembly Resourcing Unit's new podcast (R&R with the ARU), ARU members Rev Dr Apwee Ting and Rev Lindsay Cullen chat together about what it means to be an Intercultural Church.
Multicultural Policy Compilations
As well as the major Assembly Statements highlighted in the Foundations section of this website, many other multicultural policies and statements have been issues by the Uniting Church Nationally, and these two documents helpfully compile all those policies in one place.
Rev Dr Apwee Ting speaks to President Elect Rev Charissa Suli about
Leadership in a Multicultural Church.
Space for Grace
Blog by Rev Dr Apwee Ting
For a number of years, National Consultant Rev Dr Apwee Ting (former National Director of Multi and Cross Cultural Ministries) wrote a regular blog focussed on the challenges and joys of being an Intercultural Church. Read the Blog here.
By Rev Dr Ji Zhang, former Assembly Theologian in Residence :
A Trinitarian Theology of Cross-cultural Ministry
By Rev Swee Ann Koh, Minister Manningham Uniting Church:
Are Mission and Ministry Based on Affordability?
When Silence is NO Longer an Option (A Collection of Articles)