Worship Resources for Remembrance Sunday
Remembrance Day is November 11. Most of our Communities of Faith will commemorate it on November...
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Nov 3, 2021 | National news, Pastoral Charges, United Church of Canada, Worship Resources
Remembrance Day is November 11. Most of our Communities of Faith will commemorate it on November...
Read MoreAug 23, 2021 | Announcements, News, Pastoral Charges, Right Relations/ Indigenous justice
The Greater Edmonton Alliance is composed of community, faith, and labour organizations. Our...
Read MoreJul 21, 2021 | Announcements, Intercultural, National news, Newsletter, Right Relations/ Indigenous justice
United Church Moderator, the Right Rev. Dr. Richard Bott has issued a statement of the United...
Read MoreJul 7, 2021 | Announcements, Intercultural, National news, News, United Church of Canada
The Black Clergy Network of The United Church of Canada presents “Challenging Colonial...
Read MoreMay 10, 2021 | Announcements, News, Nominations, Pastoral Charges, United Church of Canada
At its meeting on May 4th and May 6, Northern Spirit Regional Council elected the following people...
Read MoreThe bill has resulted in hearings denied for refugee claimants across Canada, who now face removal to countries where they may be at risk of persecution, violence, or imprisonment. Read More
The former residential school—converted by the Woodland Cultural Centre to a museum last year—preserves the painful history of the system to educate visitors about aspects of Indigenous history Read More
With laws for citizenship claims based on Canadian ancestry newly loosened, United Church archivists are fielding more requests for historical documents than ever Read More
Global ecumenical delegation responds in solidarity to Cuba’s deepening humanitarian crisis and growing global concern over the impact of economic sanctions on its people, brought on by cycles of… continue reading Read More
Following last year’s nationwide campaign of welcome and service, we invite communities to bring their picnic tables back out to the street Read More