Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Uniting Church in Australia - President's Christmas message 🎄 Emerging leaders in Canberra 👐 New UnitingCare National Director announced 📣 & more in National Update 10 December

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10 December 2025

National Update

Your snapshot of the Uniting Church in Australia 

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PRESIDENT

Christmas messages from our President

This Christmas, President of the Uniting Church in Australia, Rev Charissa Suli, invites us to remember that God’s light meets us wherever we are – in both joy and sorrow.

In her main Christmas message, Rev Suli recognises that many are carrying mixed emotions after a year marked by fires, floods, rising costs and global conflicts. Yet she reminds us that the Christmas story still speaks today: “Do not be afraid. For today, a Saviour is born”.
 
Rev Suli shared glimpses of this light at work – in the red dust of Oodnadatta where an Aboriginal community opened a long-awaited church, in celebrations strengthening ties between Australia and Tonga, and in communities around the world standing for justice and compassion. “Different places, different stories – but the same light, Christ’s light,” she said.  

Rev Suli also shared a “Blue Christmas” message for those finding this season difficult. 

She encourages the lighting of a candle for those whose absence aches, speaking aloud the names that live in our hearts, and trusting that “God comes not only in our celebration, but also in our pain”.

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UNITINGWORLD

Faith, culture and courageous leadership in Canberra 

The 2025 Pacific Australian Emerging Leaders’ Summit, held last month, gathered young leaders from the Pacific, Australia and First Nations communities for a week of formation, cultural exchange, worship and advocacy training. Led by Micah and supported by UnitingWorld, delegates later lobbied federal leaders on urgent community issues. The summit included 10 Uniting Church delegates, representatives from partner Pacific churches and three UCA elders offering pastoral support.

PRESIDENT'S REFLECTION

Threads of Love across our Outback

Last month, President Rev Charissa Suli travelled to the NSW Riverina region to join young volunteers and Frontier Services staff  in launching a new pilot program. In this reflection piece, she shares of the faith, service and intercultural welcome she witnessed and experienced.

UNITINGCARE AUSTRALIA

New National Director announced for UnitingCare Australia

UnitingCare Australia has announced the appointment of Tamara Thomas as its new National Director. Ms Thomas has held senior leadership roles globally, including serving as a Director at the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), where she championed health equity and strategic partnerships. She will commence with UnitingCare Australia next February.

GLOBAL CHURCH

WCC Beijing 30+ Consultation held in Indonesia 

The World Council of Churches (WCC) concluded its Beijing 30+ Consultation on Sunday after three days of intensive dialogue, theological reflection and advocacy on gender justice. Held in Jakarta, Indonesia, the gathering brought together leaders from across Asia and the Pacific, including Uniting Church in Australia President Rev Charissa Suli, who participated in multiple panels and delivered the closing sermon.

  • First Nations people have been given an historic apology by the Victorian Government. The action has been welcomed by Synod of Victoria and Tasmania Moderator Rev Salesi Faupula.
  • For over 30 years, Newlife Church has fostered a welcoming community where adults living with disability are embraced through a weekly gatherings of love, hospitality and belonging.
  • In his role with the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Taua Ritiata has spent the past four years helping seasonal workers in the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme find belonging and support in unfamiliar places.
  • Wesley Mission Sydney is giving children who've experienced hardship a chance to shine, through a Christmas exhibition called Every Child Deserves a Canvas, showcasing their art as a celebration of worth and belonging.
  • Former Moderator of the United Church in CanadaThe Very Rev Robert Smith has died, aged 91. He served as the denomination’s 30th Moderator from 1984-86.
  • ICYMI: Young and seasoned faith leaders are invited to apply for GEM School event scholarships.
December
10-24  Advent continues
25  Christmas Day
January
25  Uniting Church Day of Mourning
26  Australia/Survival Day
February
13  Anniversary of the Apology to Stolen Generations 
18  
Ash Wednesday
18  Lent begins (until 2 April)

Click here for the Uniting Church Assembly 2026 calendar.

Have a story to share?

National Update is sent every Wednesday. We gladly welcome contributions of stories, news and events from across the Uniting Church. Email comms@nat.uca.org.au
Join us in prayer for...
  • Church members grieving the loss of a loved one this Christmas. May they draw comfort from our Emmanuel, our God who is always with us.
  • Uniting Church communities as they continue the journey through Advent, preparing hearts and minds for the arrival of the Christ child.
  • Women and family violence victims. As the 16 Days of Activism against Gendered-based Violence concludes for this year, may our leaders recognise the urgent need for change to protect those in harmful environments.
  • MyanmarThailandCambodiaLaos and Vietnam as part of the WCC Ecumenical Prayer Cycle.

Positions available

Generations Coordinator - Clare UC (Synod of SA)
A part-time, two-year fixed term role collaborating with church leaders and helping grow intergenerational faith, support families and develop discipleship pathways.
Communications Coordinator - Charlestown & Garden Suburb UC (Synod of NSW & ACT) 
A part-time content specialist required to craft great stories, design engaging visuals and champion justice initiatives.
Student Services Officer - Darwin (Nungalinya College)
Provide students with practical welfare support and guidance in accessing tertiary and government services, while handling key administrative duties of the college.
Minister of the Word - Bulimba UC (QLD Synod) 
A church with a rich history of witness and practical ministry seeks a visionary leader ready to inspire, collaborate, and ‘get hands dirty’ in mission, ministry and community life.

Do you or your community have a great story to share as you live out God’s mission where you are? Let us know!

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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

E-ssentials: 10th Anniversary Full-Communion Service, Remembering Former Moderator Robert F. Smith, and more

A Decade of Partnership: 10th Anniversary Full-Communion Service

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This Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET, join us online to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Full-Communion Agreement between The United Church of Canada and The United Church of Christ. Let's gather to affirm our commitment to one another and celebrate our shared ministry.

Featured leaders include the General Secretary of The United Church of Canada, Rev. Michael Blair; the General Minister and President of the United Church of Christ, Rev. Karen Georgia Thompson, and the General Secretary-elect of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, Rev. Philip Vinod Peacock.

Register for the online worship service on Zoom.

If you can't join via Zoom, the service will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel. If you miss the live broadcast, a full recording will be available on our same channel afterwards.

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The Very Rev. Robert F. Smith, Moderator from 1984–1986, Passes Away

The Very Rev. Dr Robert F. Smith speaking at the 30th Anniversary of the apology.
[Photo: The Very Rev. Dr. Robert F. Smith, speaking at the 30th Anniversary of the Apology. Credit: The United Church of Canada]
 

The United Church of Canada gives thanks for the life and ministry of The Very Rev. Dr. Robert F. Smith, who died yesterday in Sechelt, B.C., after a few years of hospital and family care. A memorial service will be held in Sechelt in the coming weeks. More information will follow.

Rev. Smith served as Moderator of the United Church from 1984-1986, and is perhaps best known for delivering the first official Apology from the church to Indigenous Peoples at the 1986 General Council. He served in ministry in the U.S. (1965-68), Ontario from 1968 to 1982, and in Vancouver (Shaughnessy Heights, 1982-93 and First United, 1993-1998).

His impact on The United Church of Canada as Moderator changed the church; he led through deep dialogue, wrestling with fundamental questions and convictions. He was a tremendously valued minister, friend, preacher, and church leader. Read the full tribute and news story about The Very Rev. Dr. Robert F. Smith.

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New Blog! Advent and Urgency

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Rev. Tori Mullin, Growth Animator for Eastern Ontario and Quebec, reflects on how vast the universe is and how urgency calls us to love:

Reflecting under the stars, Tori Mullin shares how a mentor's radical compassion during a time of personal grief led them back to a thoughtful faith. This experience underscores the urgency needed in the church: a pressing call to love others the way Jesus loved.

The United Church is at a critical moment. If we hope for a future presence, they argue we MUST risk changing our priorities, choosing accessibility and neighbours over comfort and familiarity. The decline is painful, but it is an invitation to engage in the courageous, vulnerable work of self-reflection and transformation for God’s dream.

Read the full reflection in the Round the Table blogs.

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Spread The Spark of Generosity This Advent Season

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This Advent, your gifts are especially importantWe are called as a church to help those who are vulnerable. Children and families across Canada and around the world who are hungry or who are refugees. Those who are living through wars in Ukraine, Palestine and elsewhere. Those who are struggling due to climate change or natural disasters.
Make a Gift Today!

The Moderator's New Year's Address!

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Mark your calendar! On January 6th, 2026, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. ET, join The Right Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, Moderator, for a transformative New Year’s address.

The theme is Epiphany.

Executive Minister Jennifer Henry and the Growth team, including Rev. Cameron Fraser (Director of Growth and Ministry Development), and Emo Yango (Growth Coordinator), will offer insights into Toward 2035 and introduce new Communities of Faith. 

This event will be as bilingual in French and English as we can make it. Live interpretation to be confirmed. 
Register Today!

Worship Resources

See our Worship Resources for upcoming Sundays and special celebrations.

UN Human Rights Day - December 10, 2025
Third Sunday of Advent - December 14, 2025
Fourth Sunday of Advent - December 21, 2025
Christmas - December 25, 2025
First after Christmas - December 28, 2025
New Year's Day - January 1, 2026
Celebrate Epiphany - January 4, 2026

For more inspiring worship ideas and resources, subscribe to GatheringWorship.ca.
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