PIE Day 2022 resources
Why PIE? PIE = Public. Intentional. Explicit. Those are the standards we hold ourselves to when we...
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Feb 24, 2022 | Intercultural, LGBTQIA+, News
Why PIE? PIE = Public. Intentional. Explicit. Those are the standards we hold ourselves to when we...
Read MoreFeb 8, 2022 | News
The 44th General Council begins February 13 and our prayers go with Commissioners, faith and...
Read MoreAll United Church Communities of Faith are invited to take some time by February 14 to mark a...
Read MoreJan 24, 2022 | COVID-19, News, Pastoral relations
We’re edging into that time of year again. Community of faith annual meetings are an important...
Read MoreJan 21, 2022 | News, Regional Snow and Ice Competition 2022
We’re slowly expanding the circle! So far we have three teams registered, at St...
Read MoreIn her Advent message, Moderator Carmen Lansdowne reflects on how the Christ child was not born in luxury, but had loving parents and God’s grace. This love is what we hope for with all of those in… Read More
The East Central Ontario Regional Council of The United Church of Canada put its words into action by extending an invitation to the Brighton community to join them in singing songs of inclusion on… Read More
A statement to support the work and recommendations of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories occupied since 1967, and to uphold the work of the… Read More
A USD$15,000 seed grant for innovation from In Trust Center will be matched by The United Church of Canada, along with contributions by United Church-affiliated theological schools. Read More
Local congregations empowered to adopt advocacy strategies regarding Palestine and Israel, as General Council affirms applying justice principles to the conflict. Read More