The Uniting Church confidently believes that through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God brings us into right relationship with Him, whereby in faith we can:
- live in a close, loving, personal, dynamic relationship with the living God;
- participate in worship, caring and serving our community;
- receive God’s gifts so that life can be what God means it to be – loving, purposeful, joyful, eternal;
- tell others of this good news and live it out in acts of compassion, service and justice in the community.
The Uniting Church’s beliefs are drawn from the Bible and from the Apostles’ and Nicene creeds and the Basis of Union of the Uniting Church of Australia. The Church also heeds the Reformation Witness in the Scots Confession of Faith (1647), the Savoy Declaration (1658), and the preaching of John Wesley in his Forty Four Sermons (1793). It affirms the place of ongoing theological, literary, historical and scientific study. The UCA’s Basis of Union (1971) brings together aspects of these writings and traditions and sets out the church’s way of living and being.