Posts by Rohan Pryor
Abundant thanks for Sue Walker!
After nearly twenty years working in the Tasmanian office of the Uniting Church, Sue Walker plans to retire in July this year. The February Presbytery gathering in Hobart recognised the…
Read MorePreparing to resume church gatherings – COVID-19 safety plans, and UCATas leaders video
The Tasmanian Government has announced places of worship can reopen for small religious gatherings and ceremonies of up to 10 attendees (plus those necessary to provide the ceremony), once COVID-19…
Read MoreSorry Day and National Reconciliation Week 2020
As Christian communities around Tasmania, the Uniting Church is committed to reconciliation and renewal – of the whole creation, of our relationships with palawa, the First Peoples of Tasmania, and…
Read MoreWeekly ‘open meeting’ Zoom for local leaders
Leaders of the Uniting Church in Tasmania host a weekly ‘open meeting’ for local church leaders of congregations and faith communities around Tasmania. The purpose is to share the latest…
Read MoreIs your church ready to re-open and re-gather?
The Tasmanian Government has announced places of worship can reopen for small religious gatherings and ceremonies of up to 10 people from 18 May. However, before opening your doors to…
Read MoreMonday 16 March: UCATas letter to all local leaders in congregations and faith communities
Read the COVID-19 update letter for local leaders in congregations and faith communities, from the Uniting Church in Tasmania (Presbytery and Synod) for Monday 16/3/2020 – sent by direct email…
Read MoreFriday 13 March: Coronavirus information for all congregations and Presbytery
Information update on 13/3/2020 for local leaders in Uniting Church congregations, including advice on what to do for Sunday worship and other ministry & pastoral activities: VicTas Synod update (13/3/2020)…
Read MoreIt’s time to register for UnitingWomen 2020!
UnitingWomen 2020 is: A Uniting Church Women’s Conference: as the fourth in a series of gatherings, standing on the shoulders of work done in the 80s and 90s that changed…
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