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continue readingThe Anti-Racism Action Plan will build on the United Church’s commitments to becoming an anti-racist and intercultural church.
continue readingIn addition to serving in communities of faith, ministry personnel serve in a variety of ministry settings, such as hospitals or correctional facilities, as chaplains or spiritual care providers.
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continue readingFull members of a community of faith who are licensed by the regional council to administer the sacraments within their community of faith.
continue readingThe United Church is committed to providing a safe environment for worship, work, and study in all pastoral charges, congregations, institutions, agencies, organizations, or other bodies that operate under its name.
continue readingThis global affirmation of Indigenous peoples’ rights is a framework for reconciliation and justice.
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