Theology

The UCTC is committed to forming people for leadership of the contemporary church, with a particular focus on the Ministry of the Word (MoW) and the Ministry of Deacon (MoD). The College is
• a worshipping community which derives its life from the triune God
• a learning community where we grow together in our knowledge of the faith, in our skills for ministry, and in personal maturity.
• a serving community, exploring effective ways of engaging in the ministry and mission of Jesus Christ, in and for the world

Conversations is an online journal exploring theological topics of contemporary relevance for the UCA in Victoria and Tasmania.

The UCCA is the official student body of the Uniting Church Synod of Victoria and Tasmania.
All candidates are eligible to be members, and students who are not candidates may become associate me

Wed, 12/10/2011 - 19:30 - 21:00
- CTM, Parkville
With Professor David Fergusson

See this movie and you will meet good men who face civil war with honesty, courage and faith.

Mon, 29/08/2011 (All day) - Fri, 02/09/2011 (All day)
- CTM, Parkville
To undertake the second part of the training program to become an accredited Intentional Interim Minister you need to have completed the

Considering doing  informal continuing education course to develop your skills?

Fri, 01/04/2011 - 10:30 - 16:45
- Parkville
Following on from last year’s successful joint ACU/MCD New Testament Research Conference on Paul, I am pleased to announce this year’s conference: ‘Matthew in Cont

Tue, 15/03/2011 (All day) - Thu, 17/03/2011 (All day)
- CTM, Parkville
Fundamental of Transitional Ministry is a program that teaches capabilities to assist you to lead a congregation or other organisation through times of  change or trauma.

The Scholar on the Road program involves each member of the Uniting Church’s Theological College Faculty committing to give the equivalent of 4 days per year to the Scholars on the Road program.

The Dalton McCaughey Library works to support the educational objectives of our owners, the Society of Jesus and the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania; and, in so doing, s

 
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