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United Church Woman's Missionary Society, Saskatchewan Branch
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- Saskatchewan Conference W.M.S.
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Beschrijving
Bestaansperiode
1926–1962
Geschiedenis
The United Church of Canada was created in 1925, from the union of Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregationalist and Local Union churches. The women’s organizations from the uniting denominations at the time included: the Canada Congregational Woman's Board of Missions (mostly in eastern Canada, since 1886); the Women’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church (founded 1876); the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Eastern Division (founded 1825) and Western Division (founded 1876); along with their various corresponding regional and local units. Soon after union, these became national, regional and local units of the United Church of Canada Woman’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.).
The new Society had its first annual meeting in 1926. Like the earlier societies, it brought the message of missions before the entire community of the Church, while offering financial support and personnel to its own wide mission programme.
In 1962, United Church W.M.S. and W.A. organizations across the country amalgamated to form the United Church Women (U.C.W.). Presbyterial and local groups developed along similar lines to national bodies, becoming local and presbyterial U.C.W. units in January 1962.
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SCNUCSC
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Status
Klad
Niveau van detaillering
Datering van aanmaak, herziening of verwijdering
2017: drafted for SAIN
2018-February: revised
Taal (talen)
- Engels
Schrift(en)
Bronnen
"The Corridor of Time: A History of the Saskatchewan Conference Branch of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, 1905-1961" (compiled by Esther Holmes), ca.1961; C.T. McIntyre, "Unity Among Many: The Formation of the United Church of Canada, 1899-1930", in "The United Church of Canada: A History" (edited by Don Schweitzer), 2012; United Church of Canada Archives (Toronto) entry "United Church of Canada. Woman's Missionary Society," in Archeion database (Archives Association of Ontario).