United Church centenary resources

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United Church Centennial resources

Lots of preparations for the June 2025 Centennial of the United Church are underway, and all communities of faith and ministries in our Regional Council are invited and encouraged to make plans that suit your context and community. Read on! Bookmark this page for your home base. It has the following sections:
Regional resources; national resources; and a newsfeed with updates.

 Regional resources

Regional Archivists Leanne Templeton and Erin Acland have prepared a resource to help you get started on your community of faith’s anniversary planning. Click here to download the PDF. The resource includes a list of national monthly themes.  Thanks to historian Gayle Simonson in Edmonton, we can also offer 100 word history vignettes for use in your own community! Here are vignettes 1-8.  Here are vignettes 9- 17Here are vignettes 18-22. (Word format; when you click, the file will save automatically to your Downloads folder.)

Meetings and workshops: The Regional Council will continue to host planning and learning events online, and welcomes your ideas for topics.

Post your event!  We invite you to use our local ministries event calendar to promote your event or invite people to your special worship service. We’ve created a 100th anniversary tag for the occasion. Have your description, location, time, and (ideally) an image around 600 pixels wide and 400 high to include.

National resources

There are many!
It’s well worth signing up for this Centennial newsletter, which will keep you up to date on emerging resources and events, the monthly themes, and more, and more.
Click here for the main website for all things centennial.
Click here for related grants.

Design materials: Click here to access lots of free visual tools, such as the Centennial logos, a PowerPoint template; banners you can have printed locally.

Worship: Several national livestreamed worship services are planned.
Click here for the June 2024 YouTube video of the national service celebrating our 99th!

Event sign up

All local and regional events should be sent to this country-wide events posting, as well as to your Regional events calendar. We know this involves twice the work, as these are two different systems, but this allows you to share your creativity with two very different audiences.

Social media: Use these hashtags in your community’s social media Centennial posts:
#UCCan100
#DeepBoldDaring

Monthly themes are covered in the Regional resource mentioned above.

Centenary events

Centennial news

New music for our 100th anniversary

New music for our 100th anniversary

Rev Richard Hall of Wingham ON has written to the Regional Councils with a very generous gift: four original songs to be used freely across the church, including scores and sound files. Thank you for helping us honour this time, past, present and future, Richard!...

United Church News

40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism—the United Church’s popular education and action program—returns in October 2025. Read More

Churches from across the Eastern Ontario Outaouais region will gather at the EY Centre in Ottawa on Sunday, June 15 for a bilingual event commemorating the United Church of Canada’s Centennial. Read More

100 Tables invites communities of faith across the country to transform picnic tables into spaces of welcome and connection, in service to the needs of their neighbourhood. Read More

The national commemoration of The United Church of Canada’s 100th anniversary is Sunday, June 8! Tune in to watch the service in the historic Gower Street United Church in St. John’s, Newfoundland… continue reading Read More

Moderator Carmen Lansdowne shares prayers from across the church to the communities affected by the current wildfires in Western Canada. Read More

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