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Who doesn’t love an apple crumble?

This sweet and simple Apple Crumble recipe was sent in by Cheryl Smith from Pinjarra Uniting Church. It was also featured in their church  newsletter. Serve this tasty crumble with cream or vanilla ice-cream for added goodness!

Have you got a favourite recipe? Send it in to revive@wa.uca.org.au or mail them to Revive magazine,  GPO Box M952, Perth, 6843.

Ingredients

3 or 4 green apples
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup plain flour
3/4 cup rolled oats or muesli
60g butter

Method

Preheat oven to 180o degrees.
Peel and core the apples, slice thinly and place apple into a buttered ovenproof dish.
To make the crumble topping, place sugar, flour and the oats or muesli into a mixing bowl.
Chop the butter into small pieces and add to the bowl.
Using your fingers, mix in butter until mixture is crumbly, then sprinkle it over the apples.
Bake for 35 minutes.

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To everything there is a season

Kevin Tengvall, founder of the Ride for Life program of Merredin Uniting Church, shares his reflections on the program, as the mission comes to a close.

Ride for life was started in 2010 as a mission of Merredin Uniting Church. The idea came to me after talking to a work colleague who challenged me by asking why I wasn’t doing any ministry with kids. Which led me to question: what could I do? And how could I do it?

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Serving the community amid COVID-19

As our lives, workplaces and churches have changed the way they operate in a world of COVID-19, Geoff Bice, Social Justice Consultant for the Uniting Church WA, shares how churches can continue to serve those who are vulnerable in our community.

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A ‘time out’ to prepare, act and change

While we are physically distancing due to COVID-19, Louise Powell, member at Northway Uniting Church who is currently undertaking a Period of Discernment with the Uniting Church WA, reflects on the ‘time out’ many of us have been given.

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Copyright update for online worship

As many congregations are seeking different ways of keeping in touch with their members, Margaret Johnston, Culture of Safety Research Officer at the Uniting Church WA, gives us a timely reminder that, through your good intentions, you might be in breach of copyright.

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Donnybrook residents take a stroll around the ‘stations’

While people can’t physically gather for worship this Easter, Rev Gordon Scantlebury, Rural Resource Minister for the Uniting Church WA, has found a way to connect with his local township of Donnybrook over the long weekend – and share the hope of Easter.

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Uniting Church Campsite bringing people together

Over the past few years, as minister at Bunbury St Augustine Uniting Church, we have welcomed more than 20 households from different parts of the world. They have found their spiritual home  here, formed friendships, found work and social communities and added richly to both the church and city life of Bunbury.

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Recipe: Hot Cross Buns

With Easter spent at home while physically distancing this year, why not try your hand at making your own hot cross buns!

For many years, Peter and Raelyn Punch, from South Mandurah Uniting Church, have enjoyed the magic of homemade hot cross buns at Easter with their family. Raelyn shares her recipe with Revive and reminds us not to forget to wear an apron with this one, as things will get messy!

Ingredients

4 cups of white bread-making flour, or plain white flour
30g, or 2 teaspoons, of dried yeast (hint: if the yeast is old use 1 tablespoon of yeast)
1 ½ to 1 ¾ cups of milk
1 to 1 ½ cups of sultanas (variation: you could try choc chips, currents or whatever you like)
60g of cold butter
¼ cup of white sugar
1 large egg, beaten
1 teaspoon of mixed spice
1 teaspoon of cinnamon

Plus:
Extra flour for kneading the dough
Additional plain white flour and water for making the crosses
Hot water, gelatine and sugar for glazing, if wanted

Method

Combine yeast with 1 teaspoon of sugar and flour in a small glass or stainless steel bowl. Place this small bowl into a larger bowl that has hot water in it, ensuring the water does not flow into the small bowl. Have the water level at approximately half way up the small bowl.

Carefully pour the lukewarm milk into yeast mixture. If it is too hot you will kill the yeast.

Cover with paper towel for approximately 10 to 15 mins or until mixture is frothy.

Sift flour, mixed spice and cinnamon together into a third large dry bowl. Add sugar and rub in butter with fingertips till well incorporated.

Mix in the sultanas.

Once the yeast mixture is frothy, pour it in to flour/sultana mix. Add beaten egg and mix well.

Grease a new bowl lightly, put the wet flour mixture into it and then cover tightly with a tea towel.

Leave the bowl in a warm place which is not in direct sunlight.

When the dough is risen (this could take approximately 40 to 80 minutes depending on the weather), punch the dough down with floured hands, turn out onto a floured surface and knead until the dough is smooth and elastic.

Cut the dough into three equal parts and then into smaller buns of equal size, and knead them into a round shape.

Place buns in a lightly greased lamington tin with no spaces between them, (the aim is to force them to rise upwards, like scones). Stand in a warm place covered by a tea towel for about 15 minutes or until they have risen again.

To make the crosses

Sift approximately ½ a cup of plain white flour and mix with water to form a paste.

Place in icing bag and pipe crosses onto top of buns.

Bake in a hot oven for 15 to 20 mins in a hot oven (230 to 240C electric, 200 to 230C gas), until brown on top and sound hollow when tapped.

Glazing

If you would like shiny buns, glaze immediately after removing from oven. Dissolve 1 tablespoon of  sugar and 1 teaspoon of gelatine in 1 tablespoon of hot water to make the glaze, and paint it across the top.

Cool the buns on a rack and enjoy!

Top image: Maddi Bazzocco on Unsplash

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Moderator’s Easter message: Thank God for Easter

Rev Steve Francis, Moderator of the Uniting Church WA has shared his Easter message for 2020. Steve reflects on the troubled times we are currently living in, and the hope which the death and resurrection of Jesus brings us.

Watch the video, or read the transcript below.

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Easter chocolate scorecard: What’s in your chocolate?

Australian-based Be Slavery Free, formally known as Stop the Traffik, is urging Australian consumers to make a difference this Easter and buy chocolate eggs from companies that are addressing human rights and environmental concerns.