GC43 or earlier GC31 Disarmament (1986D371) WHEREAS the development and build-up of conventional and nuclear armaments continues unabated, threatening our hope for a future, and placing the fate of the earth in serious jeopardy; andWHEREAS the church has a prophetic role based on our Judaeo-Christian heritage to resist evil, and to call people to a vision of peace with justice; andWHEREAS it is our belief that it is the duty of the church to bring hope and peace to the world, and looking forward to a new century, to sponsor a gift to the peoples of the world of a world free of nuclear weapons; andWHEREAS our Prime Minister has made the promotion of peace a primary objective in his personal agenda as leader of our country and we believe the government could be doing much more in moral and financial support of peace work in Canada; andWHEREAS a meeting is in preparation between President Reagan and President Gorbachev which hopefully will mark a beginning towards lasting world peace.THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:This General Council:URGE the congregations of the United Church to make discussion of the peace issue a priority in prayer and study, calling on resources available in our church and through Project Ploughshares.REQUEST, in writing, the government to increase its efforts toward peace and disarmament including:financial support to peace work;support of a nuclear freeze by the super powers; anddeclaring as an objective in the conduct of its foreign policy the elimination of nuclear weapons from the world by the year 2,000;USE its contacts with other churches of Canada and the world to encourage similar petitions to their respective governments.REQUEST Prime Minister Mulroney to impress on the two aforementioned leaders, Reagan and Gorbachev, that it is vital to world peace that they sign an agreement during their meeting which states that neither nation will ever initiate a first-strike nuclear attack.Furthermore, IMPLORE the members of this 31st General Council to accept personal responsibility to communicate to their congregations and their government representatives the urgency of this concern on behalf of those now living and future inhabitants of this our planet Earth. GC31 1986 ROP, pp. 145-146 Save to PDF True Document Date August 21, 1986 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Peace Latest News GCE Summary, February 20–21, 2026 The first 45th General Council Executive (GCE) of 2026 met online on February 20 and 21, 2026, thoughtfully reflecting the Executive’s role to offer insight, oversight, and foresight for the good of the church. First Executive Meeting of 2026 Coming up February 20–21 The 45th General Council Executive (GCE) meets online on February 20 and 21. Using the lenses of Deep Spirituality, Bold Discipleship, and Daring Justice, the Executive members will work generatively together, and reflect through the communal experience of worship. GCE Summary, November 14–15, 2025 The 45th General Council Executive (GCE) met online on November 14 and 15, 2025. The two days focused on setting the triennium up for transformative change, with dialogue around the triennium operating budget, the strategic direction and objectives, and affirming the commitment to anti-racism.