- SCAA-UCCS-0373
- Person
- 1871–1938
United Church of Canada√
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- Officially formed 1925, from amalgamation of Congregationalists, existing local union/united churches (via General Council of Local Union Churches), the Methodist Church (Canada) and approx. 70% of Presbyterian Church in Canada
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411 Names results for United Church of Canada√
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- SCAA-UCCS-0430
- Corporate body
- 1925–1969?, 1989–
Lemberg Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Abernethy Presbytery and containing preaching points at Lemberg, Rosewood and Neudorf. Around 1959 Abernethy Pastoral Charge and Lemberg Pastoral Charge amalgamated to form Abernethy-Lemberg Pastoral Charge (a.k.a. Lemberg-Abernethy Pastoral Charge). This was combined with Balcarres-Pheasant Forks Pastoral Charge ca.1969, to create Pheasant Creek Larger Parish. In 1989, the Parish split into Abernethy-Lemberg, Balcarres, and Duff Pastoral Charges.
- SCAA-UCCS-0506
- Corporate body
- 1925–1970
Liberty Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Regina Presbytery, with preaching points at Liberty and Ridge Hill.
In 1970 the charge dissolved, with Liberty joining Imperial-Simpson Pastoral Charge and the remaining Holdfast and Penzance points moving to Craik Pastoral Charge.
- SCAA-UCCS-0468
- Corporate body
- 1925–
Dubuc Pastoral Charge was created as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Abernethy Presbytery, with appointments at Dubuc, Stockholm and Grayson. By 1951, the name was changed to Dubuc-Stockholm Pastoral Charge, as part of Yorkton Presbytery. In the mid-1950s, the charge joined with Waldron Pastoral Charge to form Dubuc-Waldron Pastoral Charge, containing preaching points Dubuc, Stockholm, Waldron, Bangor, Llewelyn and Atwater. (Atwater had been part of Esterhazy Pastoral Charge in 1925, and then later Waldron Pastoral Charge, ca.1951, alongside Bangor and Llewelyn.) Around the 1970s, the charge was renamed Cutarm Pastoral Charge, then later Little Cutarm Pastoral Charge, with preaching points Atwater (St. Andrew's United Church), Dubuc, Llewelyn (Bethel United Church) and Stockholm. On June 30, 2005, Dubuc, Llewelyn, and Stockholm were all closed.
- SCAA-UCCS-0315
- Corporate body
- 1925–ca.1962
Loreburn Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery and consisting of Loreburn and Bonny View appointments. Later preaching points included Elbow, Hawarden, Loreburn and Strongfield (ca.1960). By 1962, Loreburn and Hawarden had joined to create Loreburn-Hawarden Pastoral Charge, with preaching points at Bonnie View, Elbow, Hawarden, Loreburn, Strongfield, and South Sask. River Development.
Loreburn-Hawarden Pastoral Charge
- SCAA-UCCS-0436
- Corporate body
- ca.1962–2017
Loreburn-Hawarden Pastoral Charge was formed around 1962(?) from a combination of previous charges. Preaching points included Bonnie View, Elbow, Hawarden, Loreburn, Strongfield, and South Sask. River Development. As of January 1, 2017, Elbow amalgamated with Loreburn to become Elbow-Loreburn.
- SCAA-UCCS-0374
- Person
- 1890–1960
- SCAA-UCCS-0174
- Corporate body
- ca.1905–
- SCAA-UCCS-
- Corporate body
- 1925–
Lumsden Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Regina Presbytery and consisting of preaching points at Lumsden (St. Andrew's), Forest and Wascana. Predecessors included Forest Rural [Presbyterian] Church (from ca.1880s, in what was then Carssdale, SK), Lumsden St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (ca.1890s?), Wascana Rural [Methodist] Church (ca.1888), and Lumsden Wesley Methodist Church (ca.1897). The congregation at Forest amalgamated with Lumsden in 1957 and Wascana Rural closed in 1961, with some of that congregation also joining Lumsden. Around 1970, Craven was added to the Pastoral Charge, though this church eventually closed, December 31, 1991. The Pastoral Charge remained (consisting of St. Andrew's United Church) through the 1990s and moved from Regina Presbytery to the new Wascana Presbyery, in 2000. As of 2019, the charge became part of Living Skies Regional Council, along with other Saskatchewan charges remaining.
- SCAA-UCCS-0108
- Person
- ca.1920–
- SCAA-UCCS-0193
- Person
- 18??–19?? [after 1934]
- SCAA-UCCS-0375
- Person
- 1887–1938
- SCAA-UCCS-0109
- Person
- 1894–1971
- SCAA-UCCS-0154
- Person
- 192?–
- SCAA-UCCS-0522
- Corporate body
- 1925–1981
Macoun Pastoral Charge was formed as United Church mission field in 1925 (then aid-receiving charge, ca.1926), part of Estevan Presbytery and containing appointments at Macoun and Midale. By 1932, Halbrite and White Rock points (originally part of augmented/aid-receiving Halbrite Pastoral Charge, from ca.1925) joined the charge. White Rock appears to have left the charge around 1962. Lampman joined Macoun Pastoral Charge ca.1966 (after closure of Lampman Pastoral Charge) and stayed until 1969 or so, when it moved to Kisbey Pastoral Charge.
On January 1, 1981, both the Midale appointment (St. Andrew's United Church) and Macoun Pastoral Charge were disbanded. The remaining Midale point (St. Paul's United Church) joined Estevan Pastoral Charge.