The United Church has long been involved in interfaith dialogue and action to build respectful mutual relationships.
continue readingWe are called to continue to learn about antisemitism in our Christian faith, to learn how antisemitism is experienced, and to act against antisemitism as part of our commitment to resist all sins of racism.
continue readingFrequently asked questions—and answers—about Mission and Service.
continue readingMission and Service volunteers are people who are ready to spread the word about the great work that’s being done by the United Church of Canada through Mission and Service.
continue readingBorn in Alert Bay, BC, and a member of the Heiltsuk First Nation, Moderator Lansdowne attended the Vancouver School of Theology. In addition to her theological contributions as a writer and speaker, she has served the church in a variety of roles.
continue readingAs Moderator, The Right Rev. Dr. Carmen Lansdowne publicly represents The United Church of Canada, and in her role, offers spiritual leadership to adherents and is a moral beacon to the wider audience outside the church.
continue readingCombat violence and call for justice by participating in the Moose Hide Campaign.
continue readingThe United Church of Canada’s 44th Moderator is the Rev. Dr. Carmen Lansdowne of North Vancouver, British Columbia.
continue readingStewardship staff and resources to help communities of faith succeed.
continue readingWhen a complaint is made by or about a United Church employee, volunteer, delegate, or elected member, the church will receive, investigate, and resolve the complaint in a fair, appropriate, and timely manner, collaborating with global partners.
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