2022 Mission & Service Results: Thank You! |
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It is with immense gratitude that we thank everyone who contributed to Mission & Service and the work of the church in 2022. Mission & Service givings totalled $21.1 million, planned gifts totalled $1.8 million, and over $1.5 million was contributed for the people of Ukraine. That is a total of $24.5M and the demonstration of amazing generosity. Read more about the 2022 Mission & Service results.
Together through Mission & Service we have supported life-changing work that affects people in Canada and across the globe. Stories of the impact of your gifts can be found on our website and on YouTube. You can also get an update from one of our partners assisting Ukrainian refugees.
Our shared care, concern, prayers, generosity, and action in relation to the work we do together—our United Church Mission & Service—is a powerful expression of our faith. Thank you so much for your gifts. [Image credit: Middle East Council of Churches]
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Join the Call for a Guaranteed Livable Income through Lenten Vigils
Moderator Carmen Lansdowne calls for “a fundamental fair level of income security for all.” Watch this Guaranteed Livable Income video and join this “historic movement of the spirit.”
The United Church of Canada invites churches and faith communities across the country to hold a vigil or event on March 24, 25, or 26 to call for a Guaranteed Livable Income. More information including a new email template for letters to government, can be found on the Guaranteed Livable Income webpage. Send details of the event you are planning to justice@united-church.ca
Share your events and vigils with us on social media, and be sure to use our hashtag: #UCCanLivableIncome.
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The United Church Bookstore: PIE Day |
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Today is PIE Day, a time to be PUBLIC, INTENTIONAL, and EXPLICIT in welcoming and affirming Two-Spirit or LGBTQIA+ people in our churches, families, and society.
Our PIE Day featured read is The Queer Evangelist by Cheri DiNovo. A queer minister, politician, and staunch activist for LGBTQ rights, DiNovo went from living on the streets as a teenager to performing the first legalized same-sex marriage registered in Canada in 2001. From rights for queer parents to banning conversion therapy, her story will inspire people (queer or ally) to not only resist the system—but also change it.
Discover even more great titles at the United Church Bookstore. Happy reading, and Happy PIE Day!
[Image credit: The United Church of Canada]
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Faithful Footprints: Retrofit Tours |
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Has your community of faith participated in The United Church of Canada’s Faithful Footprints program? Consider hosting a Faithful Footprints Retrofit Tour of your building this Earth Week to celebrate and showcase your building’s completed energy and decarbonization retrofit projects!
This is an opportunity to inspire others by sharing your experience, lessons learned, as well as the carbon, energy, operational costs, and impact your community has experienced.
Retrofit Tours must be hosted between April 16 and 23, 2023, and can be held in conjunction with other Earth Week events taking place throughout the week. Sign up to host a tour!
[Image credit: Faithful Footprints]
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It's Your Call Podcast with John Egger
It's Your Call podcast talks with John Egger, who has recently returned from Korea, where he served as an ecumenical Co-Worker in Mission with the Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea (PROK).
John is a layperson who considered ordained ministry in the United Church while starting his career, but instead discovered a call that was perhaps more "precarious" yet just as valid as a call to ordained ministry. Listen to the podcast!
[Image credit: The United Church of Canada / John Egger]
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Preserving Biodiversity Webinar: March 23, 2023
On Thursday, March 23, at 6:00 p.m. EDT, join Citizens for Public Justice and For the Love of Creation for a thoughtful conversation on biodiversity and creation care in Canada! Register for the Preserving Biodiversity webinar, and get ready to hear from a group of expert and diverse panelists as they talk about planetary boundaries, the latest updates from COP15, and Indigenous perspectives on biodiversity.
Earth Week is April 16–23. Stay up to date with all the events and activities happening across the country by visiting the For the Love of Creation interactive map.
[Image credit: For the Love of Creation/Give it up for the Earth!/Citizens for Public Justice]
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Your Generosity Matters: Educating the Ministers of Tomorrow: Jennifer Janzen-Ball’s Work |
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By giving to Mission & Service, you’re making changes that may be as close as your local pulpit. Through academic bursaries for students studying to become ministers and theological leaders, your gifts support local ministry.
[Video slide credit: Mission & Service]
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Call for Nominations: General Council Executive
Call for nominations! The General Council Executive is seeking a forward-looking collaborative colleague with knowledge of climate commitments or growth initiatives. Who does the church need to join this deeply committed, diverse, governance group? Nominations for the Executive close Thursday, March 23. Plus, check out the new nominations calls! Just launched: additional members are needed for the Anti-Racism Common Table and various committees of the Board of Vocation.
Learn more about these and other opportunities to serve.
[Image credit: The United Church of Canada]
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Worship Resources See our Worship Resources for upcoming Sundays and special celebrations.
National Affirming/PIE Day - March 14, 2023 Fourth Sunday in Lent - March 19, 2023 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - March 21, 2023 Earth Hour - March 25, 2023 Fifth Sunday in Lent - March 26, 2023 Palm Sunday / Passion Sunday - April 2, 2023 Maundy Thursday - April 6, 2023 Good Friday - April 7, 2023 Holy Saturday - April 8, 2023 Easter Sunday - April 9, 2023
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