| Welcome to Woden Valley Uniting Church! | 
| ALL ARE WELCOME HERE | 
Woden Valley Uniting Church welcomes all, regardless of age, race, creed, gender, cultural background or sexual orientation. We are a progressive, inclusive Christian community, seeking to follow the way of Jesus, striving to build a just world for all, through:
- Hospitality
- Worship which nurtures connections with the sacred, each other and the community
- Engagement with local communities
- Advocacy
 
    We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather. For thousands of years indigenous people have walked on this land, their country. We honour the wisdom of their elders – past and present – and their continuing culture, including profound spiritual insights.
| Worship Services at WVUC | 
| Regular Weekly Service : 10am Sunday morning | 
You are all invited to come and explore the Christian faith, within this community, irrespective of your age, race, sexual orientation, gender, circumstance or cultural background. There is no expectation of holding to certain beliefs: the congregation encompasses a wide range of theological perspectives.
You are all welcome even if you have not been near a church in a long time or have never been.

[Woden Valley Uniting Church operates under the Safe Church principles of the Uniting Church of Australia. We have adopted Synod's Commitment Statement which provides a summary of the Synod’s agreed commitments articulated in its Child Safe Policy.]
| Other Services at WVUC | 
 
  Gathering@6
Join us at 6pm most Sabbaths on Zoom for a small informal evening service based around discussion and sharing.
 
  Meditation Group
Join us Mondays on Zoom at 5.30 pm for a reading, music, and mediative quiet.
 
  Calendar
[Information on our regular services and upcoming events]
| Where to Find Us | 
Street Address: 40 Gillies St Curtin
Directions: We are opposite the Curtin Shops on Carruthers St, adjacent to the Church of the Good Shepherd Anglican Church. The front door and the car park are accessed from Gillies Street.

 
    
| Our Mural | 
By
Wiradjuri Artist
Eddy Longford
The mural on our western wall acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, work and gather, and depicts our church sustained by the spirit of God and connected to community, and in the surrounding landscape.
(Click here to read more.)
 

