Adults

Morning Fellowship

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For older women, Morning Fellowship meets monthly at CUCA offering the opportunity for support, friendship and meeting visiting speakers.
1st Wednesday of each month, 10am-12 noon.

Men's Group

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For older men, the Men's Group meets monthly at CUCA, serving as a meeting point and opportunity to hear various speakers, and share life experiences.
1st Monday of each month, 1-3pm.

UCAF (Uniting Church Adult Fellowship)

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This group is actively involved in fundraising for mission on both the local, national and overseas scenes.
Visiting speakers share their insights on mission and ministry, and there’s no shortage of ways of raising a few dollars for a worthwhile cause.
The social life among members is positive and supportive too.

4th Wednesday of the month at 7.45pm

SOFA (Stressed Out Fellas Association)

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For younger-middle aged men, this group meets monthly to escape from the demands of family life, or just to have a good time out with “a few of the guys”.
A movie, a cuppa, or game of pool and time to “chew the fat” are regular features of this group.
‘Take a seat’ and stress down with SOFA.

Meets 4th Tuesday of month.

Girl’s Night Out

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For younger-middle aged women, this group usually meets monthly to escape from the demands of family life, or just to have a good time out with friends.
A night out, a meal and plenty of chat are regular features of this low demand group.
Take “time out” to refresh, recharge and reconnect.

Friday Morning Cuppa


Looking for a bit of a chat during the day?
Fridays at 10am could be the ideal time to connect with a few others.
Just come along!

Craft Group


Craft Group meets Monday mornings during school term.
Novice or expert, you'll find plenty of ways to express your creative urges.

Perhaps you just need to get out of the house and get some time away from the usual grind.
Craft Group is mostly women, of all ages and skills.
The group also raises funds or donates items to support various causes.

Cell Groups


Operating from homes usually on a fortnightly basis.
Each group includes opportunities for prayer, study and reflection on Scripture, and time to discuss “the important things in life”.
Pastoral care and support of members is also a feature.
Cell Groups are the heart and soul of the church. There’s bound to be one near you. If not, we’ll work on starting one!

Mentoring


We offer our young people the opportunity of “life-by-life discipleship” through our mentoring program. An adult and a young person enter a mutually agreed covenant to meet regularly, to build a relationship that will last, and to foster going deep with God. Adults of mature faith are encouraged to offer as a mentor, however the selection is on the basis of the youth’s choice of person.

Sunday Morning Worship


This "middle-of-the road" style of worship draws on the traditions of our past as well as providing opportunities for children and people of all ages to be involved.
The music includes a blend of music from the past and present; the liturgy involves the use of activity and symbols, with an emphasis on informal sharing and a message you can act on and prayer for the world around us.
Part of the service includes a parallel program for Primary-aged children (Discipleship Program). Read more!

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