A Living Faith With All Relations
The Indigenous Ministry of the Pacific Mountain Regional Council promotes and initiates traditional ancestral principles to be an integral part of living faith, and trust in God and the Gospel of Christ in all relationships including conflict resolution, rites of passage, purification, and affirmation.
Calls to the Church
The PMRC Indigenous Ministries hopes for all Indigenous and Non-Indigenous United Church people to read and practice the Calls to the Church and build meaningful relationship with Indigenous-church communities in the Pacific Mountain Regional Council.
- Download the Calls to the Church PDF
Support Indigenous Ministries
You are welcome to make financial donations to Indigenous Ministry opportunities in the Pacific Mountain Regional Council.
Rev. Teri Meyer, Regional Minster: Indigenous Minisrty
Teri is deeply deeply rooted in ministry throughout our Region having served in Quesnel, Kamloops, Terrace and most recently Kitimat.
Transformative justice and healing practices for individuals and communities are integral to Teri's practice of ministry. Teri is a certified Restorative Community Justice Forum Facilitator (CJF) and Facilitator Trainer, with further Restorative Justice certification through Simon Fraser University and other RJ programs in BC (Victim-Offender Conferencing and the Peacemaking Circle models). Teri is also a certified Healing Pathway Practitioner, and trained in offering Indigenous tools for how to work and sit with complex trauma, through the "Indigenous Tools for Living" workshop.
You can reach Teri by email TMeyer@united-church.ca
Video, Teachings, Resources
Recent News from Indigenous Ministries
Letter of Support from Shaughnessy Heights United’s Vision Council, regarding Remit 1 voting
Dear Friends across Pacific Mountain region, Please see this letter from the Vision Council of Shaughnessy Heights United Church, offering their support to all community […]
Read MoreThis Is Your Invitation To This 3 Day Conference Working Toward Living And Being An Anti-Racist Church
Dear Friends, This is a powerful event in partnership with First Third Ministry, LeaderSHIFT, the Pacific Mountain Region Council Justice Ministry Network, the Vancouver School […]
Read MoreRemit 1 – Ensure Your Community of Faith’s Vote Counts!
Dear friends across Pacific Mountain Regional Council, In the coming days and weeks, you will see an increase in Remit 1 vote reminders. That’s because […]
Read MoreF L O U R I S H I N G – two events with Moderator Carmen, this February, for people in Pacific Mountain region!
Dear Friends, Take a quick minute and double check Feb 8/10 in your calendar. Are you free? And already in the lower mainland? Or looking […]
Read MoreExecutive Minister Announcement of New Indigenous Minister, Justice Minister, Regional Minister Lower Mainland Staff
Friends, I am very pleased to share with you the news of these Pacific Mountain Regional Council Staff Appointments! Shauna Getz, Regional Minister Lower Mainland (January […]
Read MoreAdvent Calendar, Advent & Christmas Candle Lighting Liturgy — from First United Church
This Advent Season, First United Church’s Spiritual Care Team has put together a duo of resources: an Advent Calendar, and companion Advent & Christmas Candle […]
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Friends, Please read this short message from United Church of Canada General Secretary, Michael Blair, and below, information from the Xyólhmet Ye Syéwiqwélh (Taking Care […]
Read Morec̓išaaʔatḥ Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Closing the Alberni Indian Residential School
Friends across the Pacific Mountain Regional Council, Please take note of this significant event. For further information, please see Media Release – AIRS 50 Years […]
Read MoreChurch Leaders in Solidarity with Families of MMIWG2S, at Camp Morgan, Winnipeg
Sept 5, church leaders in solidarity with families of MMIWG2S, at Camp Morgan, Winnipeg. Search the Landfill! At 4:00 PM Central Daylight on September 5, […]
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