GC45 GC45 WF28: COM02 Faith Workers Bill of Rights for Summer 2025 Nearly all groups who discussed COM02 were strongly opposed. A small number of groups saw value in protections and care for ministry personnel and other employees while still having concerns with this proposal as written. Many discussion groups expressed concern that the proposal would shift the church's theological understanding of ministry, making the covenantal relationship between ministry personnel and congregations into a form of secular employment. Additionally, some discussion groups expressed concern for the term “Faith Worker”. Further, the “Faith Workers Bill of Rights” largely duplicates the church’s existing policies found in ethical standards, in the “Creating Safe and Respectful Environments” policy, and in already existing access to counselling and mental health support available through the church's benefits plan. Therefore, the Way Forward Team proposes: That, in response to COM02 Faith Workers Bill of Rights, the 45th General Council, 2025, take no further action on COM02 Faith Workers Bill of Rights for Summer 2025 Save to PDF True Document Date August 11, 2025 Document Type Way Forward Originating Body Way Forward Committee Status Carried Latest News 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. General Council Executive Meets November 14–15 The 45th General Council Executive (GCE) meets on November 14 and 15. The meeting will be conducted virtually. GCE Summary, Sept. 25–28, 2025 The 45th General Council Executive met in person in Toronto, for three days focused on orienting the Executive to the work, including its fiduciary duties, strategic leadership, financial oversight and its role in relation to committees, as well as The United Church Foundation and program organizations such as KAIROS