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''In brief'': The Uniting Church in Australia is a [[Protestant]] denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the [[Basis of Union]] document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members.
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{{summary | text=The Uniting Church in Australia is a [[Protestant]] denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the [[Basis of Union]] document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members.}}
  
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* [[Uniting Church of Australia]]
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* [[Divisions in the Uniting Church of Australia|Division]] | [[Evangelicals in the Uniting Church of Australia|Evangelical]] | [[Liberals in the Uniting Church of Australia|Liberals]]
  
  
'''Overviews'''
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* {{churches_of_uniting_church_of_australia}}
* [[An overview of the Uniting Church of Australia]]
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* [[Reformation]] | [[Protestantism]]
  
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{{opinions}}
  
'''Movements / groups within the Uniting Church of Australia'''
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* [[Evangelical Members within the Uniting Church]]
 
* [[Liberal Uniting Churches]]
 
  
 
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'''Articles and opinions'''
 
* [[Comments about the Uniting Church of Australia]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes about the Uniting Church of Australia]]
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 06:28, 29 July 2006

The Uniting Church in Australia is a Protestant denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the Basis of Union document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members. (Read more)




See Uniting Church in Australia (overview) for more information



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