12 people gathered in the mountains of BC to reflect on the United Church's past, present, and future.
continue reading“It is okay to practice your traditional teachings and be involved within the United Church. I think they coexist beautifully together.”
continue reading“The United Church of Canada actively fights to make things better.”
continue readingCatherine Faith MacLean is a retired United Church minister from Edmonton, Alberta whose life and work have been dedicated to fostering diversity, unity, and active collaboration within the faith community.
continue readingDeborah Richards’ journey through The United Church of Canada has been shaped by a commitment to authentic representation and an unwavering belief in the power of diverse voices coming together.
continue readingFranklyn James is a Jamaican-born Canadian resident, theologian, educator, and storyteller with over a decade of ministry experience.
continue readingHoeun Lee, originally from South Korea, now serves as the minister of First United Church in Waterloo, Ontario.
continue readingJenni Leslie, originally from southern Ontario, now calls Ottawa home, where she has served her church for 16 years.
continue readingJulian Munro, also known as King Julez (it/they), has a deep connection to The United Church of Canada, which has shaped their life from childhood through their current studies at Emmanuel College in Toronto
continue readingMichiko’s journey into ministry was anything but conventional but has always been rooted in a deep connection to community and a commitment to social justice.
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