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A camp, conference and retreat centre in Adelaide.
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A fully-catered centre, which can host up to 130 guests. Ideal for school, community and church group camps and retreats. 20 minutes from Adelaide CBD
The centre can host up to 130 guests in two distinct accommodation styles - bunk beds in dormitory style or single bed in retreat style. Why not set your next school camp, church camp or community event in the foothills of Adelaide at Nunyara? This fully-catered centre offers convenient accommodation and relaxing conference facilities for groups needing to be close to Adelaide. ‘Nunyara’, means ‘place of healing’ according to the Kaurna people.
The centre can host up to 130 guests in two distinct accommodation styles - bunk beds in dormitory style or single bed in retreat style. Why not set your next school camp, church camp or community event in the foothills of Adelaide at Nunyara? This fully-catered centre offers convenient accommodation and relaxing conference facilities for groups needing to be close to Adelaide. ‘Nunyara’, means ‘place of healing’ according to the Kaurna people.
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I want to attend Church. Where will I find a local Uniting Church?
On any Sunday more than 2,500 congregations worship at a Uniting Church including many congregations that worship in languages other than English. Our churches can be found deep in the heart of our cities, or in our most isolated and outback towns. If you would like to attend a Uniting Church click on a link below to find one in your state.
What is the history of the Uniting Church?
The Uniting Church came into being on 22 June 1977, after three denominations - Congregational Union in Australia, the Methodist Church of Australasia, and the Presbyterian Church of Australia - joined together. In uniting, the members of those bodies testified to "that unity which is both Christ's gift and will for the Church" (Basis of Union, para. 1).
What is the Uniting Church?
The Uniting Church is the third largest Christian denomination in Australia and the first church to be created in and of Australia. On any Sunday more than 2,500 congregations worship at a Uniting Church including many congregations that worship in languages other than English. Our churches can be found deep in the heart of our cities, or in our most isolated and outback towns. Many congregations have existed for years while others are new and worship in different ways.
What are the beliefs of the Uniting Church?
The Uniting Church's beliefs are drawn from the Bible and from the Apostles' and Nicene creeds. 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.
