The Uniting Church rejoices in diversity of races, cultures and languages as God’s gracious gift to the human family.
In 1985, the Uniting Church Assembly made the declaration “We are a multicultural church.” We continue on our journey to fully realise what it means to be a multicultural church, living faith and life cross-culturally.
Our Multicultural and Inter-cultural Ministry brings together a wide range of ethnically specific congregations across WA.
Our network also includes informal groups which meet within a number of different congregations and offers opportunities for people who worship in languages other than English to share and explore what it means for them to be part of the Uniting Church. We currently have Tongan, Indonesian, Korean, Afrikaans and Assyrian Arabic congregations.
Would you like to attend a Christian Sunday Service that worships in your language?
We have multicultural congregations that worship in different languages such as Arabic, Tongan or Indonesian and more.
We believe it’s important to preserve the uniqueness of all cultures while welcoming you to be part of our church and community. After all, we are all in this together.
To find a church that suits you, visit our Find a Church page here.
The Multicultural and Inter-cultural Ministry team hosts various events and activities throughout the year. Cool Burn Camps, a family camp for inter-cultural families and MARHABA Multicultural Centre Picnic are some of the events you can expect to attend.
If you would like to find out more about upcoming events, visit our page here.
For assistance and more information, contact:
Rev Bev Fabb
bev.fabb@bigpond.com
(08) 9479 6378
Phone: (08) 9260 9800 or 1300 736 692
Postal Address: GPO Box M952, Perth WA 6843
Physical Address: 85-89 Edward St, Perth
Email: wasynod@wa.uca.org.au
The Uniting Church Western Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we live and work. The Uniting Church Centre sits on the lands of the Wadjuk Nyungar people and we pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge the Nyungar people as the sovereign First Peoples of this place.
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