Taxonomy Term: GC45

GC45 GCE05 Assessment Funding Rate for 2026 – 2028 for Summer 2025

With the enactment of “Remit 4: Funding a New Model” (GC43 2018), the intention was for all pastoral charges to… continue reading

GC45 COM03 Autonomy of Communities of Faith and their Assets for Summer 2025

Since restructuring, many Communities of Faith have felt increasingly distanced from and unsupported by the National… continue reading

GC45 COM02 Faith Workers Bill of Rights for Summer 2025

The Call to Ministry is a sacred trust. The covenant of Ordered Ministry is Celebrated in sacred ceremony. In addition… continue reading

GC45 COM01 Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines for Summer 2025

The president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr and the vice president Sara Duterte have commended the infamous… continue reading

GC45 Horseshoe Falls Regional Council Report

Greetings and the peace of Christ be with you, from Horseshoe Falls Regional Council, AKA HFRC. We are located in the… continue reading

GC45 Apology to 2SLGBTQIA+ Communities by The United Church of Canada for Summer 2025

At the 42nd General Council, the church approved support for a national process of a Living Apology installation… continue reading

Commissioners for 45th General Council gathered Saturday for learning and discussion session

With the theme “What is the vision/dream for United Church ministry leadership?” in mind, General Council Commissioners… continue reading

GC45 Northern Spirit Regional Council Report for Summer 2025

Northern Spirit Regional Council includes all of Northern Alberta north of Hwy 13, the Peace Valley portion of Northern… continue reading

GC45 Centennial Celebration Committee Report for Summer 2025

Whatever our ancestors imagined on June 10, 1925, it was likely not what our experience is today. But, perhaps we sell… continue reading

Who are we, together, as the visionaries and dreamers of GC45?

The constitution of the 45th General Council occurred Sunday, and by the end of the session – the theme of which was “… continue reading