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Click here to view our current live-streaming Sunday Service and for a list of all past Services.
Who we are
We are a vibrant, active, inclusive Christian church, committed to follow the way of Jesus, and to serve our community and world through both the work of the congregation and Uniting Ballarat. We are a community which is diverse in background, life experience, culture, age and theological outlook. We welcome all people. We are especially committed to being in relationship and community with those who are isolated, ostracised, and disadvantaged by social and political structures.
Acknowledgement of Country
For thousands of years Indigenous people have walked on this land. Their relationship with the land is at the centre of their lives. We acknowledge the Wadawurrung People of the Kulin Nations and their stewardship of this land, throughout the ages. We pay our respect to their elders, past, present and emerging. May this be a safe place for people in all their diversity, to gather.
Mission Statement
To share in the mission of God,
Worshipping God, whom we know in Jesus Christ
Nurturing one another in faith,
That we might embody God’s love for all people
What’s happening…
What’s happening…
Please click here for Sunday’s Order of Service.
Please click here for last Sunday’s message.
Please click here for the Church Monthly Calendar
A great resource to involve children to interact with the Sunday message – click here to download the weekly activity Sheet.
Click here for the latest news from Western Victoria Presbytery
Click here for the latest edition of Presbytery in a nutshell.
Click here for Uniting VicTas Community Services.
Click here to be directed to the Synod of Victoria & Tasmania Website.
For information about the giving program or the weekly Connect email, contact admin@bcuc.org.au
Please click here to to read the latest Ballarat sleepbus update and click here if you wish to make a donation.
Click here to read Uniting’s ‘Can’t afford to live’ Report – The impact of the rising cost of living on Victorians and Tasmanians on low incomes. “This research provides evidence that the rising cost of living is deepening financial, housing and food insecurity, and impacting mental and physical health, while also increasing social isolation”. Click here for report findings.
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