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Synod of South Australia


The Presbytery and Synod of South Australia (also known as Uniting Church SA) is the entity of the Uniting Church in Australia covering most of the state of South Australia. It is one of six geographically-based Synods of the church. The leader of the Synod is the moderator elected to the position for a period of three years. The legal entity for the South Australian branch of the Uniting Church is the The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (S.A.)

The Uniting Church has a series of inter-related councils, which do not strictly represent a hierarchy. The National Assembly is responsible for issues of doctrine. Each state has a Synod which is responsible for property. Presbyteries are responsible for the selection, training and oversight of ministers.

A synod may relate to a number of Presbyteries within its bounds. The Synod of South Australia previously had seven presbyteries, but in 2005 the presbyteries merged, and the structure simplified so that now there is one administration and series of meetings for both the Synod and the single Presbytery. As a consequence of the single presbytery having a quite large geographic extent, a series of "mission networks" were established giving congregations a way of relating to similarly-minded congregations and equipping congregations for mission and ministry.

The current mission networks are:

The original presbyteries in South Australia before merging to one were:

The Uniting College for Leadership and Theology is the theological college of the synod. It is a component of the Adelaide College of Divinity and draws its heritage from both Wesley Theological College and Parkin College.

There are a number of schools associated with the Uniting Church in South Australia. these are:

Lincoln College is a residential college for university students in North Adelaide close to the University of Adelaide.


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