Wednesday, September 28, 2022

NEW website: Living as an Intercultural Church, we launch in UC National News 28 September - 4 October

Living as an Intercultural Church

Today we are delighted to share a new section on the Assembly's website full of resources to support Uniting Church congregations and communities in Living as an Intercultural Church.

An Intercultural Church calls on all members, especially those of the dominant culture, to be prepared to live and act interculturally. It means bringing people of different cultures together to learn from one another, giving equal value and power to each culture and partnering in mission and ministry.

We invite you to learn about the documents which are the Foundations of our commitment to being Intercultural, to Explore in more detail some of the implications of being Intercultural and to take Action to practise Intercultural principles in your community.  

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Towards Zero Final Episode out now

Today we release the fourth and final episode of our Towards Zero series produced by Rev Dr Ji Zhang. Listen to First Peoples speak about how the Spirit of Land connects to caring for creation, hear innovative stories from our church and its agencies and learn how to measure and plan your climate actions. Be inspired to create a brighter, more sustainable future! Watch now

Season of Creation comes to a close

In the final week of the Season of Creation, we hear from proud Adnyamathanha woman, theologian and Uniting Church minister Aunty Rev Dr Denise Champion. In a short video she speaks about God’s presence in the land before colonisation, and the creator Spirit that “danced across Country” at creation. Also from the Assembly Resourcing Unit, some great resources and ideas for carrying the Season of Creation into the rest of the year.

Our intercultural identity: R&R with the ARU

Have you heard the terms ‘multicultural’, ‘cross-cultural’ and ‘intercultural’ around the Uniting Church and wondered what they mean in our identity and history? In this second episode of R&R with the ARU, join Assembly National Consultants Rev Lindsay Cullen and Rev Dr Apwee Ting as they explore the journey we've been on since the time we declared ourselves a Multicultural Church in 1985.

Celebrating the wisdom of Older Persons

Join communities across the Uniting Church this Sunday 2 October (or another Sunday chosen by local communities) in marking Older Persons Sunday, an annual opportunity to celebrate the contributions of older people. Encouraging communities to take up this opportunity, Uniting Church President Rev Sharon Hollis says,

"The Uniting Church’s life is enriched by its many older members who remember faithfully and watch hopefully for where God is leading, and nurture and encourage others across the generations. We give thanks for their worship, witness and service.”

UnitingCare Australia has offered these worship resources which include prayers, reflections and a Service of the Word.

Celebrating 110 years of Frontier Services

This Monday 26 September, Frontier Services celebrated 110 years since its beginnings as the Australian Inland Mission inspired by the pioneering vision of Rev John Flynn (pictured). Frontier Services remains a companion to people in the bush, and will continue to do so, as long as there is inequity and a need for support. Check out the Anniversary edition of Frontier News which includes a pictorial timeline of this incredible history. 

Empowering vulnerable communities in India

Religious and caste discrimination is one of the leading causes of poverty and social exclusion in India, preventing access to basic services, education and health facilities for large sections of society. UnitingWorld supports the Church of North India’s work with vulnerable families in West Bengal and Punjab which seeks to empower marginalised communities. Read an update of this vital work. 

A message from Bali

Uniting Church President Rev Sharon Hollis shared this message from Bali where she joined UnitingWorld staff members and our Church Partners from across Southeast Asia for a time of connection, sharing and fellowship. 

JOBS

Senior Policy Advisor - UnitingCare Australia

Are you full of policy ideas that are new and fresh, and interested in making a difference? Put your ideas to work as one of UnitingCare Australia's Senior Advisors and contribute to the aged care reform agenda and other key policy areas. 

Lecturer in New Testament Studies - United Theological College (Uniting Church Synod of NSW/ACT)

UTC seeks a full-time Lecturer in New Testament Studies to commence in January 2023, or soon after. The successful applicant will hold a PhD, be an experienced teacher in New Testament Studies, including the capacity to teach Greek, and have an established research profile or evidence of potential to develop one.

Join us in prayer for

  • The work of Frontier Services as it celebrates 110 years and continues to faithfully live out the courageous vision of its founders.
  • Older people in our Church, families and communities. May we celebrate their contributions and honour their wisdom and experience.
  • Actions taking place across the church, our agencies and local communities to reduce our emissions and care for our planet.
  • Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru as part of the WCC Ecumenical Prayer Cycle.
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