Everything In Common – The Gift Catalogue
The Everything In Common Gift Catalogue represents a special way to support the international work of UnitingWorld in the form of a gift.
The catalogue can enable you and your community stand with our overseas partners and work to alleviate povery and inequity while celebrating the birth of Jesus, the ultimate gift of peace. The catalogue covers the range of UnitingWorld engagement with our Church Partners through gift options in our Relief and Development, Peacemaking, Church Solidarity and Experience Programs.
For the amount you might normally spend on a present, you can give life-changing opportunities to people living in poverty and support the growth of the capacity of our partners to respond to poverty and injustice. You can enable communities to have access to clean water, opportunity to earn a steady income, combat child labour and support Uniting Church volunteers.
This year’s catalogue continues to give expression not only to our partner church relationships but to the counter culture lifestyle Christians are called to embody.
In return, you will receive a card related to your chosen gift.
You can also click on the link below to download the catalogue and the order form, then complete and return as indicated.
To obtain additional copies of the magazine, please call us on 1800 998 122 or email info@unitingworld.org.au
Click here to download an electronic copy of the Everything In Common Gift Catalogue 2011-12
Click here to view gifts and purchase gifts online
Click here for ideas of how to get creative with your Everything in Common gift giving
Click here to learn how you can have an Everything in Common Gift Stall at your church
Everything In Common – Online Shop
Gifts can be browsed and bought online from the Everything In Common website www.everythingincommon.com.au
E-Cards are available and are issued instantly. You can also opt to have a card sent on your behalf with a personal message.

















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