Dubbo Uniting Church

We are a multicultural and multi-generational church in a regional community who endeavour to worship God, follow Jesus and love all.
We are based in the city of Dubbo, offering a range of worship styles and opportunities for people of all ages to be involved.

We are a Safe Church

Dubbo Uniting Church believes that all people are made in the image of God and hold inherent dignity.
As such, we welcome people of every age, ethnicity, sexuality, gender and ability. We believe that God reaches out to all people in love and acceptance, and that our relationships with each other should reflect that through love and respect.

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Latest News

Light overcoming darkness at the 13th Iftar Dinner

More than 100 people of different faiths and cultural backgrounds gathered at Wesley Castle Hill Uniting Church for the 13th annual Iftar Dinner “United in Hope” on Wednesday 4 March.

Transition Commission – February Update

February has been a significant and productive month for the Transition Commission, with important steps taken as we continue preparing for our Transition to 3P.

Uniting’s My Aged Care Forum: Bridging Gaps and Empowering Communities

Uniting, in partnership with Mt Colah Uniting Church, hosted a My Aged Care Forum on 17 February, bringing together congregation members and the wider community for a morning designed to empower attendees with practical, accessible information on navigating the aged care system.

Insurance Contributions Issued for the Period Covering 31/10/25 to 31/10/26

Insurance is in place for all Congregation assets and risks including Property, Motor, Public Liability, Volunteer Personal Accident and Hall Hirers Liability.

Lent 4- From Blindness to Sight: The Shepherd who leads us through the dark- John 9:1-41 & Psalm 23

Blindness is these passages is not only about eyes, but about the heart. Sight is not just vision but trust. Christ, our Good Shepherd, leads us through the valleys of confusion, suffering and doubt.

World Day of Prayer: The Thread That Holds Us Together

The World Day of Prayer on 6 March invites us to notice something we often forget: prayer isn’t only an individual spiritual practice; it’s a communal act.