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Home Page | The United Church of Canada View a list of upcoming events and webinars hosted by the United Church Job Volunteer Opportunities View a list of our current job, volunteer and partner opportunities
United Church of Canada - Wikipedia The United Church of Canada (UCC; French: Église unie du Canada) is a mainline Protestant denomination [2] that is the largest Protestant Christian denomination in Canada and the second largest Canadian Christian denomination after the Catholic Church in Canada
100 Years of The United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada Since its inception, the church has been the first for many milestones as the first mainstream church in Canada to ordain women and 2SLGBTQIA+ peoples We are committed to reconciliation and Indigenous justice and to becoming an anti-racist church
Our Beliefs Explained | General Council | The United Church of Canada This is our call to be church It brings good news for the mending of the world which is at the heart of The United Church’s beliefs This belief has guided it in responding to the concerns of our time Those responses are listed here by topic: Anti-racism; Death and Dying; Disabilities; Economic Justice; Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations
United Church of Canada | History, Beliefs Structure | Britannica United Church of Canada, church established June 10, 1925, in Toronto, Ont , by the union of the Congregational, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches of Canada The three churches were each the result of mergers that had taken place within each denomination in Canada in the 19th and early 20th century
United Church of Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia The United Church is Canada's largest Protestant church, with a confirmed membership of just over 2 million in 2011 Belief and Practice United Church policy, declared in its Basis of Union and reaffirmed 1935, is to be "not merely a united, but a uniting Church "
Research Guides: United Church of Canada: History The United Church of Canada: The Story of the Union (1950) - W ritten by George Pidgeon, a Presbyterian minister at Bloor St Church, who became the first moderator of the United Church Statement of Faith (1940)
The United Church of Canada is 100 Years Old. What’s next? The United Church of Canada reimagined da Vinci's Last Supper as a representation of its faith community: one committed to welcoming people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences Whoever
The United Church of Canada 100 Year Anniversary - VisionTV The 100th anniversary of the United Church of Canada will be celebrated with a televised service on June 10, 2025 This service will be hosted by Eglise Unie St James United Church in Montréal, and will include contributions from other congregations across Canada
Welcome to The United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada came together in 1925, through a union of Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational, and other Christian churches – one of the first ecumenical unions in the world to bring together major Christian denominations into one body "We are not alone," is the first line of "A New Creed," one of our statements of belief