Identity area
Type of entity
Corporate body
Authorized form of name
Kindersley Pastoral Charge
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Other form(s) of name
- Kindersley St. Paul's Pastoral Charge
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Description area
Dates of existence
1925–
History
Kindersley Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Kindersley Presbytery and consisting of St. Paul's United Church (Kindersley). With the closure of Kindersley Presbytery, the charge became part of Rosetown Presbytery. Additional preaching points included Netherhill (from ca.1962 to 1968).
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St. Paul's United Church (Kindersley, SK)
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Local church congregations in the United Church are organized into pastoral charges, each run by a governing body, such as a Council or Board. Charges can often include more than one local church or preaching place congregation under the leadership of a minister.
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SCNUCSC
Rules and/or conventions used
Status
Draft
Level of detail
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
2018-May: drafted for SAIN.
2021-2022: revised in MemorySask.
Language(s)
- English
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Sources
UCC Sask. Conference Records of Proceedings; UCC Year Books.