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==Australia== ===Uniting Church in Australia=== The [[Assembly of Confessing Congregations (Uniting Church in Australia)|Assembly of Confessing Congregations]] of the [[Uniting Church in Australia]] formed in 2006. It is the result of the coming together of two groups: the Reforming Alliance (est. 2003 in response decision by the UCA's 2003 Assembly not ban outright on the ordination of practicing [[homosexual]]s,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nat.uca.org.au/ASC/commqa.htm |title=National Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia |access-date=2005-04-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050621171804/http://nat.uca.org.au/ASC/commqa.htm |archive-date=2005-06-21 }}</ref>) and the Evangelical Members within the Uniting Church in Australia (EMU) (est. in the early 1990s as a conservative response to what was seen as the church's [[Liberal Christianity|growing liberalism]]). Some traditionalist members of the Uniting Church in Australia have left to join conservative denominations, with those who are Wesleyan-Arminian in theology joining the [[Free Methodist Church]] and those who are Reformed in theology joining groups such as the [[Free Presbyterian Church (Australia)|Free Presbyterian Church]].
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