The United Church of Canada expresses profound grief at the tragic events in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Saskatchewan.
continue readingA proposal and report going to General Council 44 are part of a process to discern how the church can best respond to the call of partners in Palestine and Israel.
continue readingCommitting to becoming an actively anti-racist church includes intentionally opposing signs and systems of racism whenever they are displayed in the church and society.
continue readingThe United Church of Canada holds in prayer all those facing fear and violence and seeks the immediate cessation of war in Ukraine.
continue readingMarch 21 is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. However, the struggle against racism is a continuous effort. Anti-racism work is important on any day and every day.
continue readingResponding to the call of the World Council of Churches, The United Church of Canada will join a Day of Prayer and Fasting on October 17 hosted by the Jerusalem Heads of Churches.
continue readingFrom October 19–26, the United Church Partner Council will be gathering in Canada for the first in-person session since 2018.
continue readingThe United Church of Canada adds its voice to global calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid.
continue readingThe Rev. Éric Hébert-Daly, Regional Executive Minister of The United Church of Canada for Eastern Ontario and Quebec, will join a press conference on Parliament Hill today at 11 a.m. EDT. The livestream is on the CPAC website.
continue readingStaff of the Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees (DSPR) of the Middle East Council of Churches, a Mission and Service partner, report on their current situation in Gaza.
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