Welcoming new leadership within our PMRC
Each month the Pastoral Relations Council aims to welcome the folks who are joining our Regional Council as a community of faith or ministry paid […]
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Each month the Pastoral Relations Council aims to welcome the folks who are joining our Regional Council as a community of faith or ministry paid […]
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Registration for this exciting opportunity is now open on the LeaderShift website. The invitation, from Allison Rennie, LeaderShift Director: “If you are a
Jane Harding, the Stewardship and Gifts Officer who serves both the Pacific Mountain and Chinook Winds Regional Councils, sent the news that the United Church
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Previous Mental Health First Aid training courses that were sponsored by the PMRC First Third Ministry Network and LeaderShift sold out quickly, and as such, LeaderShift is
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LeaderShift is pleased to be working with the Fraser Valley and South- and Mid-Island Clusters to host Rev Janet Gear’s Theological Banquet. This is valuable
A memorial for the iconic Dr. Sallie McFague is taking place this Saturday, Jan 11 at 2PM at Pacific Spirit United Church. Sallie’s contribution to
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“Are you ready for Christmas?” Next to, “How do you like your new job?” (I am really enjoying it), this seems to be the question
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The Pacific Mountain Regional Council office will close at 4:30pm on today, Friday, December 20, 2019 for the Christmas holidays, and open again at 8:30am
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Jane Harding is the Stewardship & Gifts Officer, serving the Pacific Mountain & Chinook Winds Regional Councils. Jane sent along a special request to highlight
“Your gifts are doing remarkable things!” Read More »
A day of exciting news across the United Church of Canada, and especially for folks here in the Pacific Mountain Regional Council – congratulations, Doug!