Bells will ring out from churches across Canada on Wednesday, July 28, at 5:55 p.m., in memory of the victims of the Grand Dérangement (the Acadian Deportation)
In a letter this week to Industry Minister Tony Clement, the church urged the government not to implement a voluntary system of collecting detailed census information.
Catherine Christie from Saskatchwan Conference will serve with the Presbyterian Church of Korea and Sarah Beer from Hamilton Conference will serve with Centro Esperanza, Peru.
The United Church has written to Prime Minister Harper affirming Canada's emphasis on maternal health during the G8/G20 summit and calling for this to include safe and accessible access to abortion.
The United Church of Canada has sent a letter to Prime Minister Harper, urging him to reconsider his decision to suspend high-level visits and impose enhanced sanctions on North Korea.
The United Church of Canada is calling on the government of Canada to support a fully independent inquiry into the May 31 attack on a peace convoy bringing supplies to Gaza.
The General Council and Conference offices of the United Church are amending the current harassment policy to include specific references to workplace violence to comply with Bill 168.
The United Church invites congregations to pray as participants prepare for the first National Consultation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
Join your voice with those of others to protest the May 31 killing of peace activists on the Freedom Flotilla that was attempting to bring humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
The Central Conferences Archives has improved its online access to records. Congregational records from Bay of Quinte, Hamilton, London, Manitou, and Toronto Conferences are now searchable online.
Wilmar Court, a seniors’ apartment building developed by the former Wilmar Heights United Church in Scarborough, has launched their rooftop solar panels.