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We're deepening our dive into the stories that shape our world with a new weekly version of Complexified. Every Friday we’ll present a new episode that examines one news story of the week to “complexify” our understanding and go beyond the headlines.  We're on a mission to uncover the unusual, the revealing, and the thought-provoking in the week's developments. Tune in and join us as we nuance the news, one intriguing story at a time. 

This week on Complexified: The Hindu Vote: Flipping the Script with Richa Karmarkar. As Hindu Americans shift towards the right, their changing political identity challenges long-held beliefs about immigrant voting patterns in the U.S. Check out Richa's article on the Hindu vote, out today!

In other news, SBTC went live in New York this past September with guests Nancy French, Simran Jeet Singh, and Richa Karmarkar. LIsten as they play games, fail quizzes, and win swag. Plus, on The State Of Belief, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush chats with Dr. Matthew D. Taylor about his new book, The Violent Take It By Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy. And Martini Judaism takes Rabbi Salkin to Poland and a remembrance of one of the Israeli hostages, Alex Dancyg.

 
The Hindu Vote

As Hindu Americans evolving political identity challenges assumptions about immigrant voting in the US.
SBTC Live!

Our first live episode, coming to you from RNS's 90th anniversary gala in the heart of Manhattan.
Remembering Alex Dancyg, a hostage from Warsaw

A year ago, God wept.
And the tears still flow.
The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy

Host Paul Raushenbush talks with the author of the new book "The Violent Take It By Force".
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RNS Morning Report: Matt Queen, SBC pastor and former seminary professor, pleads guilty to lying to FBI

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Matt Queen, SBC pastor and former seminary professor, pleads guilty to lying to FBI

(RNS) — Queen is the first SBC leader to be charged in an ongoing DOJ investigation into the nation's largest Protestant denomination.
 

World Methodist Council’s first female head talks about what holds a fracturing church together

(RNS) — A bishop in the United Methodist Church since 2012, the Rev. Debra Wallace-Padgett will lead an umbrella group of more than 80 Methodist denominations around the world.
 

After UMC approves same-sex marriage, unrest breaks out in Liberian church

(RNS) — Protests broke out on Sunday at the New Georgia United Methodist Church in Monrovia over the suspension of the Rev. Leo Mason, the church’s senior pastor and an outspoken critic of same-sex marriage. The protests spread to other churches in the capital, prompting riot police to intervene.
 

Faith-based environmental groups take on fossil fuels as ‘a sacred duty’

(RNS) — Over the summer GreenFaith, a faith-based environmental activist group, condemned Citigroup investment bank for financing fossil fuel projects, calling the bank’s actions a direct participation in moral wrongdoing.

 

RNS Opinion

Amid Jewish vulnerability, Sukkot offers a lesson in dependence

(RNS) — No matter how fragile our physical fortresses may be, we give harbor to neither despair nor insecurity.
 

Going home again: A childhood synagogue, a Talmudic classroom and ‘Our Town’

(RNS) — Someday, somewhere in the back row, I’ll sit with Moses, my father and Emily Gibbs, smiling.

 

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Religious school choice advocates envision next steps after significant wins

(RNS) — ‘After more than three decades of incremental growth, the tide has turned in the battle for parental choice and education,’ said Nicole Stelle Garnett, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame.
 

‘The Mystics Would Like a Word’ finds the practical lessons in ancient feminine wisdom

(RNS) — ‘Studying the mystics can help us learn to mine the depths of ourselves and learn how to discern what we trust within ourselves,’ said Shannon Evans of her new book based on the lives of Julian of Norwich, Catherine of Siena, Thérèse of Lisieux and others.

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WCC NEWS: Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy visits WCC

On 14 October, the leadership of the Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy visited the World Council of Churches (WCC) headquarters while attending the Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva, being held 13-17 October. 

The leadership of the Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy visiting the World Council of Churches headquarters, 14 October, Geneva, Photo: Ivars Kupcis/WCC
15 October 2024

The delegation included Dr Maximos Charakopoulos, Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy general secretary and member of the Greek Parliament, Marinos Moushoutis, member of the Cypriot Parliament, and Dr Costas Mygdalis, Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy advisor.

Discussions covered religious freedom, fundamentalism, artificial intelligence, climate change, and the role of Christian values in contemporary society. The Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy emphasized its collaboration with European ecumenical organizations—such as the Conference of European Churches and the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union, and the organisation Together for Europe—in urging European political bodies to recognize Christian values as foundational while opposing the misuse of religion for nationalist agendas.

WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay affirmed alignment with these priorities, highlighting the WCCs efforts on addressing religious freedom, religious fundamentalism and violence, artificial intelligence, human rights, and human dignity. He noted the WCCs ongoing work with member churches, ecumenical partners, nongovernmental organizations, people of other faiths, and political bodies to address these issues on an intersectional level, upholding Christian values in todays political and social landscape.

The Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy leadership also outlined their work, with special emphasis on the project Hagia Sophia: Churches of the Wisdom of God in History and the World,” which featured international photo contests. This initiative highlights the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople along with 36 other historic churches across the globe, from Scotland to China.

The Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy discussed concerns about the Hagia Sophias conversion. Inaugurated in AD 537 by emperor Justinian, it became a mosque after the Ottoman conquest in 1453, a museum in 1934 under Turkeys secular reforms, and was re-designated as a mosque in 2020, despite its UNESCO World Heritage status. The Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy has been the sole interparliamentary body actively addressing this reconversion and continues to advocate for preserving religious monuments, linking them to human dignity. The destruction of Christian monuments, which are UNESCO heritage, and cemeteries in occupied Cyprus, was also mentioned. 

The WCC expressed its shared concern, referencing a letter sent to Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan, in which the WCC conveyed its grief and dismay over the Hagia Sophias conversion. The WCC general secretary also referred to other places in the world where Christian monuments and symbols have been destroyed or are at risk. 

The WCC general secretary commended the Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy for working on very important matters, especially pertaining to Christian values and religious freedom and expressed a willingness for collaboration in these areas.
 

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Uniting Church in Australia - What do mission, evangelism and discipleship mean for the Uniting Church? A new call for papers in UC National News 16-22 October

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16-22 October 2024

National Update

Your weekly snapshot of the Uniting Church in Australia 

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ACT PROJECT

What do the terms missiondiscipleship and evangelism mean for the Uniting Church?

How ought the Uniting Church in Australia best define the term ‘mission’ in light of our Covenant commitments?

What is the relationship between God’s all-encompassing and cosmic mission and our own call to mission?

How does the Uniting Church understand ‘discipleship’ and the ‘making and growing of disciples’?

Does the term ‘evangelism’ still have currency and relevance to a Uniting Church audience?

These are the kinds of questions you might like to engage with in response to a new call for papers from the Act2 Project. Theological reflections from across the Uniting Church are being invited on the terms: missiondiscipleshipevangelism and diaconal communities. Read more from Rev Erik LennestÃ¥l, Acting Act2 Project Lead.

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SAFE CHURCH

Marking the sixth anniversary of the National Apology

Next Tuesday 22 October 2024 marks the fifth anniversary of the historic National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse. The Uniting Church in Australia is committed to marking this anniversary and to remembering the wrongs of the past, and to growing a culture of safety across the whole Church. A liturgy of lament and statement from President Rev Charissa Suli is available to mark the anniversary.

LECTIONARY RESOURCE

Sign up for the 2024-2025 Lectionary

The 2024-2025 Uniting Church Lectionary resource will be released before the end of October. To make sure you don't miss it, sign up now to get it straight to your inbox as soon as it's available.

CALL FOR EOI

Expressions of Interest invited for two Assembly bodies

The Assembly invites Expressions of Interest from skilled people to fill vacancies on two Assembly bodies: UCA Assembly Limited Board (two vacancies) and the Assembly Audit, Finance and Risk Committee (one vacancy). Both are for an initial three-year term.

ASSEMBLY LEADERSHIP

RSVP now for Assembly General Secretary commissioning

The Uniting Church in Australia Assembly is delighted to extend an invitation to the Commissioning of Andrew Johnson as Assembly General Secretary. All are invited to attend the service, which will be held a 3pm AEDT on Saturday 23 November at Gungahlin Uniting Church north of Canberra. RSVPs are invited by 8 November. A live-streaming link is now available.

FRONTIER SERVICES

New Frontier News out now

The latest edition of Frontier News is here! It's a reminder of the powerful role you play in supporting this work. Read how your support is helping people in the remote community of Hawker, ensuring children in remote areas have access to education, and providing comfort after natural disaster. Your generosity reaches people of all ages in rural Australia, offering care, comfort, and hope to families, children, and seniors alike.

UnitingWorld

Join a focus group

UnitingWorld are hosting a series of one-hour online focus groups to hear insights from supporters and help UnitingWorld make an even bigger impact in the future. Participants will be thanked with a $50 Visa gift card. Sign up here.

Events

An evening with David Gungor

If you're a fan of The Brilliance, here's a great opportunity! Wesley Castle Hill Uniting Church in NSW will be hosting David Gungor for an evening of music, conversation and creativity. More information and tickets here.

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News and story highlights from the last couple of weeks

Positions

Presbytery and Regional Partnership Administration Support Officer - UC Synod of NSW-ACT

Provide administrative and secretarial support to the Synod's Presbytery Relations team.

Administration and Operations Coordinator - St Kilda South Port UC (VIC)

Undertake a wide range of duties including finance, property, IT, record keeping, and being a point of contact for the congregation.

Upcoming Dates

22 October: Anniversary of the Apology to Survivors of Insitutional Child Sexual Abuse
1 November: All Saints Day

Check out the 2024 Assembly Calendar more dates across the year

Join us in prayer for

  • The Uniting Church Fijian National Conference, meeting in NSW this weekend.
  • Victims and survivors of child sexual abuse, as we mark the sixth anniversary of the National Apology on Tuesday. May past hurts be healed and may we recommit to a culture of safety so that such a grave injustice can never occur again.
  • Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico as part of the WCC Ecumenical Prayer Cycle.

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