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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
Worship Resources | The United Church of Canada United Church Pension and Benefits Centre (opens in a new tab) United in Learning at CHURCHx (opens in a new tab) United Property Resource Corporation (UPRC) (opens in a new tab)
History of The United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada We minister to over a million people in about 2,500 congregations The history of the United Church is closely entwined with the history of Canada itself
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
Historical Timeline | The United Church of Canada The United Church was inaugurated on June 10, 1925 in Toronto when the Methodist Church, Canada, the Congregational Union of Canada, and 70 percent of The Presbyterian Church in Canada entered into a union
Handbooks and Guidelines | The United Church of Canada Mentors to Ministers in the Admission Process (November 2019) (139 46 KB) (PDF) A resource for those who mentor newly appointed ministers who are in the process of being admitted to the Order of Ministry of The United Church of Canada
Our Call and Vision | The United Church of Canada Called by God, as disciples of Jesus, The United Church of Canada seeks to be a bold, connected, evolving church of diverse, courageous, hope-filled communities united in deep spirituality, inspiring worship, and daring justice