A nominee for Moderator must be a full member, lay or ordered, of The United Church of Canada but is not required to be a Commissioner of the General Council.
There are two ways to nominate someone:
Nominees traditionally do not “campaign” to be Moderator but rather allow their name to stand.
General Councils generally begin with online sessions, followed by in-person sessions in the host region's city. In person sessions are also available to Commissioners online. Nominees for Moderator should plan to be present throughout General Council. For nominees who are not Commissioners, it is proposed that they be given a voice but not a vote at the meeting.
Ways for Commissioners and the church to get to know the nominees throughout General Council will likely include:
Nominees may receive invitations from others in the church or media to share about themselves. Nominees determine for themselves how and if to participate in any invitations.
The Moderator is elected by a majority ballot.
The new Moderator will preach at a service of installation. This will mark the official close of the in-person General Council. The role of Moderator begins immediately after installation.
See Moderator Nominees for GC45 for additional information.