Category: Centenary 2025
Celebration of Ministries and 100th Anniversary service
by J. Graham | May 26, 2025 | Centenary 2025, News | 0
Sunday June 1, 10:00AM MDT, at Riverbend United Church, Edmonton, and on YouTube. Join us in...
Read MoreShort stories of our history for this Centennial year
by J. Graham | Apr 7, 2025 | Centenary 2025, News | 0
Throughout 2025, we’ll be featuring very short stories about United Church history. Many thanks to...
Read MoreNew music for our 100th anniversary
by J. Graham | Feb 18, 2025 | Centenary 2025, News | 0
Rev Richard Hall of Wingham ON has written to the Regional Councils with a very generous gift:...
Read MoreHere from the beginning: the story of Black people in the United Church
by J. Graham | Jan 27, 2025 | Centenary 2025, Intercultural, News | 0
You’re invited to support a Centennial story-telling project focused on the lives and...
Read MoreClarity on 100th anniversary package sent to communities of faith
by J. Graham | Nov 13, 2024 | Centenary 2025, News | 0
In October, many communities of faith or pastoral charges received communication from Brian Arthur...
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