What we believe At the core of our belief and practice is the understanding that All people are loved by God and are precious to Him, and that God continually reaches out to every person so that they may live in a personal, loving relationship with Him. The Church exists to communicate the never-ending unconditional love of God and to help all people grow in their understanding of that love and how they can live it out on a daily basis.
The Uniting Church’s beliefs are drawn from the Bible and from the Apostles’ and Nicene creeds. The Church also heeds the Reformation Witness in the Scots Confession of Faith (1647), the Savoy Declaration (1658), and the preaching of John Wesley in his Forty Four Sermons (1793). It affirms the place of ongoing theological, literary, historical and scientific study. The UCA’s Basis of Union (1971) brings together aspects of these writings and traditions and sets out the church’s way of living and being.
Parish Minister
Rev Stuart Bosch was ordained in the Methodist Church of South Africa and ministered there for 20 years before joining the Uniting Church of Australia in April 2017. Stuart is passionate about journeying with people and helping them discover who God created them to be. He loves to share God's love with people and believes that Church is at its best when demonstrating God's love in real, relevant and practical ways. Stuart enjoys church growth, leading worship and serving the community. Stuart is married to Debi and they have three grown-up children.
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