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Uniting Church Australia The Uniting Church in Australia Assembly acknowledges the sovereign First Peoples of the lands and waters where we work in locations across the country We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and to all their descendants who have cared for this place since creation
Contact – Uniting Church Australia Uniting Church in Australia Assembly Level 4, 262 Pitt St, Sydney PO Box A2266 Sydney South NSW 1235 enquiries@nat uca org au Tel +61 2-8026 9730
About – Uniting Church Australia In Australia’s 2021 Census, more than 670,000 people identified themselves as having an affiliation with the Uniting Church In the work of our agencies we serve alongside local communities and our Church Partners across the Pacific, Asia and Africa to inspire a better world
Our Faith – Uniting Church Australia God called our Church into unity from three denominations in 1977, and we continue to seek to share our faith as an active participant in the worldwide ecumenical movement Members of the Uniting Church in Australia share our Christian faith in community - a journey we share with 2 3 billion people around the world today
Find Your Church – Uniting Church Australia On any Sunday more than 2,500 congregations worship at a Uniting Church including many congregations that worship in languages other than English Our churches can be found deep in the heart of our cities, or in our most isolated and outback towns
News – Uniting Church Australia Walking the Path of Peace When Emelia Haskey walks into the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok next month, she will carry with her the prayers, hopes and convictions of her Uniting Church community
Foundations – Uniting Church Australia The Uniting Church in Australia is a union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches Its unity is both the gift of God through Christ who is the head of the Church and the fruit of the labours of those who sought to be responsive to the prayer of Christ that his disciples might be one
Day of Mourning 2026 – Uniting Church Australia The Church has consistently acknowledged this history through the Preamble to its Constitution, its Covenanting Statements, and throughout its ongoing covenanting journey The Assembly’s 2026 Day of Mourning resource is available to download here