{{summary | text__NOTOC__==Synopsis==The Uniting Church in Australia is a [[Protestant]] denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the [[Basis of Union]] document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members.}}
{{overview}}The Uniting Church in Australia is a [[Protestant]] denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the [[Basis of Union]] document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members. ==Contents==
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==Main article==
The Uniting Church in Australia is a [[Protestant]] denomination that was formed in 1977 when the Methodist Church of Australasia, Presbyterian Church of Australia and Congregational Union of Australia came together under the [[Basis of Union]] document. It is the third largest denomination in Australia (the Roman Catholic and the Anglican churches are larger) with around 300,000 members.
===[[Divisions in the Uniting Church of Australia|Division]]===
====[[Evangelicals in the Uniting Church of Australia|Evangelical]]====
====[[Liberals in the Uniting Church of Australia|Liberals]]====