New Times - Summer 2024

The Summer edition of New Times - the voice of the Uniting Church in SA.

Easter 2024

Easter is around the corner and to assist you with your upcoming services, we have a selection of themed social media and Powerpoint templates to download.

Worship at Home Resources

A range of worship guides and resources available for worship at home services.

Disaster and Recovery Ministries

Welcome to the Uniting Church in South Australia.

As the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of South Australia, we're all about being a missional church which undertakes ministry in accordance with the Basis of Union and the will of God.

Uniting Church congregations and faith communities offer friendship and a welcoming place to explore life's questions.

Since its union of three denominations in 1977, Uniting Church in Australia has chosen togetherness in faith to be of utmost importance; members are committed to living as one diverse community despite often differing views. Unique and fresh in its expressions, the Uniting Church is faithful in believing - in many shapes and forms.

 


Events

Resthaven Community Services Sites
(Various dates and locations)
Prospect Road Uniting Church
(174 Prospect Road, Prospect)
Newland-Pt Elliott Uniting Church
(20 Victoria Street, Victor Harbor)
Effective Living Centre
(26 King William Road, Wayville, SA 5034)
North Adelaide Community Centre
(North Adelaide Community Centre, 176 Tynte Street, North Adelaide)
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UC e-News

UC e-News is the voice of the Uniting Church in SA featuring articles, videos and diverse media to cover topics including news, faith development and culture.


The act of making a pilgrimage – traveling to a sacred place to encounter the divine – is ancient, probably as old as humanity itself. Perhaps the first Christian pilgrimage was that of the Wise Men, men who were not even believers in the Messiah, but who knew that “something” drew them from their homes and studies. Unsure as to what they sought, they found not a someTHING, but a someONE: Christ the Lord.


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Media releases

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