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Welcome to The United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada has a long history of welcoming people of all backgrounds and orientations – wherever you are in your faith journey Join us and find out more about our history, organization, beliefs, and the ground-breaking decisions the United Church has taken
What We Believe | The United Church of Canada United Church faith communities welcome people from all backgrounds and orientations—wherever you are in your faith journey This section offers an overview of the United Church’s beliefs
History of The United Church of Canada Inaugurated on June 10, 1925, the United Church is a united and uniting church whose history is closely entwined with the history of Canada
Find a Church | The United Church of Canada Welcome to The United Church of Canada A Place at the Table 100 Tables What We Believe Faith Statements Stories of Our Faith Our Call and Vision History of The United Church of Canada Partners in Mission
The Manual, 2025 - united-church. ca The four sections of Presbyterianism then existing united in 1875, taking the name “The Presbyterian Church in Canada”; the four sections of Methodism united in 1884, forming “The Methodist Church”; and the various Congregational churches organized “The Congregational Union of Canada” in 1906
The Manual, 2025 | The United Church of Canada History of The United Church of Canada Partners in Mission Interfaith Relations United Church Crest Get Involved 100 Years of Deep, Bold, Daring Events and Webinars Community of Faith Stewardship
Our Call and Vision | The United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada is a community of hope, a vibrant and vital church with both purpose and vision We live in a time of rapid change in religious life, great inequities between peoples, and collective harm to our earth community