Indigenous Ministry

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.

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

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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

Indigenous Pink Shirt Day 2022 Reflection Video Resources

Rev. John Snow, Indigenous Minister of the Pacific Mountain Regional Council, offers his reflections on Indigenous Pink Shirt Day.

These videos are offered for United Church people to engage with. Communities of faith, ministries and groups are welcome to use these videos for discussion and reflection.

More information about Indigenous Pink Shirt Day can be found here.

All are welcome to attend the Feb 23, 2022 online gathering "Indigenous Pink Shirt Day 2022 – Traditional Teachings of Community Wellbeing". Details are here.

Bring the Children Home

The United Church of Canada is responding to the issue of unmarked burial sites with an initiative called Bringing the Children Home. It is rooted in our demonimation's commitment to TRC Calls to Action 73–76; to reparation; and to our Duty of Care. The details of the initiative are the national church website.

Child-Friendly Calls to Action Resource

There is a child-friendly Calls to Action resource available through First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada:

Download Spirit Bear's Guide to the TRC Calls to Action PDF

Leaders Sharing About Orange Shirt Day

Three Indigenous Leaders offer personal experiences, insights, calls to action and inspiration on the topic of Orange Shirt Day. Click view their videos.

Indigenous Ministry Introduction Project

This video project aims to introduce the different Indigenous Churches around the Pacific Mountain Regional Council. Click the image below to view the videos.

Indigenous Ecumenical Panel for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

View this historic Indigenous dialogue and hear a recording of discussions with Rev. Dr. Danny Zacarias, Fr. Cristino Bouvette, Reverend Beryl St. Germain, Archbishop Mark Macdonald, and Reverend John Snow Jr., hosted by Tony Snow. (Oct 5, 2021)

Indigenous Lenten Series 2021

A look at the Season of Lent (Feb 17 - Mar 31 2021) through an Indigenous Lens. Click to view the 7 sessions.

Recent News from Indigenous Ministries

Reconciliation in Different Denominations

February 22, 2022

Friends, The following video is from Grace Presbyterian Church’s February 20th Service, and includes within it a message from Tony Snow on reconciliation in different […]

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Opposing Symbols of Hate in Protests

February 17, 2022

Friends, One of the strengths and gifts of our denomination is The United Church of Canada’s deep commitment to human rights and social justice issues […]

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Indigenous Pink Shirt Day Reflections

February 15, 2022

Rev. John Snow Jr., Indigenous Minister of the Pacific Mountain Regional Council, offers his reflections on Indigenous Pink Shirt Day. These videos are offered for United […]

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Indigenous Pink Shirt Day 2022 – Traditional Teachings of Community Wellbeing

February 14, 2022

On Feb 23 we observe Indigenous Pink Shirt Day. This is an opportunity to talk about community wellness, lateral violence and healing as we examine […]

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A Statement on the Trucker Convoy by Chinook Winds Indigenous Minister Tony Snow

February 14, 2022

Greetings Pacific Mountain Region, I share this message with you from Tony Snow, Indigenous Minister in our sibling-regional council, Chinook Winds. You can find the […]

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Gibimishkaadimin 2022

February 4, 2022

Friends, There is a wonderful opportunity for Indigenous youth ages 16-18 to participate in a leadership and educational exchange. ‘Gibimishkaadimin’, an Indigenous word representing “paddling […]

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Indigenous Lenten Series – Wisdom of the Elders: Teachings from the Indian Ecumenical Conference

January 26, 2022

Sponsored by the Urban Indigenous Circle, Chinook Winds Region and Pacific Mountain Region This year we examine Lent through the lens of our Indigenous Elders. […]

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MEDIA RELEASE: United Church Commitment to Work on Unmarked Graves

January 19, 2022

This information may be traumatic for residential school survivors, families, and community. If you are feeling pain or distress, please call the free 24-hour crisis […]

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Upcoming Events and Activities for Reconciliation

January 18, 2022

Friends, There are many new events and activities in the coming months that may be of interest. Threads: Cultural Conversations is an online event exploring […]

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