About the Uniting Church of Australia

Established in 1977, the Uniting Church in Australia brought together people from the Presbyterian Church, the Methodist Church and the Congregational Union. It is a truly Australian, contemporary Christian church. The Uniting Church stands with the people of this and other lands in their search for spiritual life, justice, identity and dignity. Its call is to be a fellowship of reconciliation, a body within which the diverse gifts of its members are used for the building up of the whole, and an instrument through which Christ may work and bear witness to. The church confidently believes that through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God brings us into right relationship with God.

The Uniting Church strives to be an inclusive community of different views, cultures and expressions of faith. As one of the largest non-government providers of community services in all parts of Australia, it is committed to reflecting the love and grace of God in caring for people, in advocating for those with special needs and for the equitable and appropriate provision of social services.

For more information on the Uniting Church in Australia, please see the Assembly https://uniting.church

or the Synod of NSW/ACT at www.nswact.uca.org.au