St.Margaret's News June 2020 | Page 3

- reproduced from the CRP Notices utterly committed, Bible-believing, creationist; and then go back in the evening to share in fellowship with trans, intersex, and same-gender attracted people who are equally caring, equally committed. That may not be unique to the Uniting Church; but it is something that is deeply embedded in our UCA ethos. I am grateful that in this church I am encouraged to celebrate the faithfulness of every member, each inspired and gifted by the spirit, in congregations and on committees where lay people exercise dedicated, effective leadership. What a wonderful gift that is! I am grateful that in this church I am encouraged to work diligently and wholeheartedly in common cause with friends in the neighbourhood, seeking the common good with people of other denominations, of other faiths, and of no faith, working to inform people and politicians of the importance of addressing climate change? I am grateful that in this church I can engage in honest, open, robust conversation with people of other faiths, sharing my faith as I learn from their faith— and, in the process, learning more about God. Certainly, other denominations engage in such interfaith conversations, but I am proud that the Uniting Church has taken the lead on this over many years, in our multicultural, multifaith society. I am grateful, especially, that I am encouraged to acknowledge that the Creator Spirit was active and at work on this continent long before my white forebears arrived, and that I can participate in worship that affirms and celebrates that God, known to us in Jesus Christ, has also, so long ago, reached out in compassionate love to the First Peoples of Australia. I am grateful that I can live out my discipleship by helping to dish out the free meals each Wednesday, visiting the nursing home each Thursday (when restrictions end!), joining in with the youth group on Friday evening, and counting all of these as equally varied contributions to the mission of God in the world. I am grateful for the Uniting Church in Australia. - Rev Dr John Squires Presbytery Minister - Wellbeing The above reflection is written drawing on my experience of the Uniting Church across multiple locations over many years. St Margaret’s News 3 June 2020