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Uniting Church in Australia
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ClassificationProtestantism
OrientationCalvinism and Methodism
PolityPresbyterianism, Connexionalism and Congregationalism
President of the AssemblySharon Hollis
Distinct fellowshipsUniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress
AssociationsNCCA, WCC, CCA, WCRC, World Methodist Council, Pacific Conference of Churches
RegionAustralia
Origin1977; 47 years ago (1977)
Merger ofMethodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia, Congregational Union of Australia
Congregations2,000[1]
Members243,000 (2016)[1]
Nursing homesUnitingCare
Aid organizationUnitingCare UnitingWorld

The Uniting Church in Australia was formed on June 22, 1977, as a union of three churches: the Congregational Union of Australia, the Methodist Church of Australasia and the Presbyterian Church of Australia. The Uniting Church's beliefs are drawn for the Bible and from the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds. The church also takes heed of the Reformation Witness in the Scots Confession of Faith (1560), the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), the Westminster Confession of Faith (1647), the Savoy Declaration (1658), and of the preaching of John Wesley in his Forty-four Sermons (1793).

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The Uniting Church in Australia, official website.

WikiChristian - Uniting Church of Australia

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