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Melfort Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0239
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Melfort Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, containing the preaching points at Melfort and Beatty. On July 1, 1995, the charge became part of a new Melfort-Ethelton Pastoral Charge, after the division of the former Kinistino-Ethelton Pastoral Charge (other points became part of Birch Hills - Kinistino Pastoral Charge). Ethelton United Church closed November 15, 2011.

Melville Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0240
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Melville Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, containing First United Church, in Melville. This congregation is generally considered the first Local Union formed in Canada, dating back to 1908 and coinciding with the Basis of Union, which eventually lead to the creation of the United Church of Canada. Original members included Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists, and Presbyterians.

Milestone Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0508
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–2013?

Milestone Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Weyburn Presbytery, consisting of the Milestone preaching appointment. Between 1951 and 1958, the charge joined with Lang Pastoral Charge to create the joint Lang-Milestone Pastoral Charge. Between 1974 and ca.1986, appointments included Parry, as well as Lang and Milestone.

On January 1, 2013, the joint charge amalgamated with Rouleau-Wilcox Pastoral Charge to create the new Soo Line Pastoral Charge.

Moose Jaw Grandview Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0214
  • Corporate body
  • 2001–2012

Moose Jaw Grandview Pastoral Charge was formed after the dissolution of the joint Moose Jaw Trinity-Grandview Pastoral Charge, in June 2001. The charge officially closed on June 30, 2012.

Moose Jaw Minto Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0126
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Moose Jaw Minto Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been the Presbyterian Moose Jaw Minto Pastoral Charge.

Moose Jaw St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0128
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Moose Jaw St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been the Presbyterian Moose Jaw St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge.

Moose Jaw Trinity Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0169
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–ca.1960, 2001–

Moose Jaw Trinity Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been the Moose Jaw Wesley Methodist Circuit. Around 1960, Grandview United Church joined the charge, which was renamed Trinity-Grandview Pastoral Charge. On June 30, 2001, the joint-charge was officially dissolved and the congregations formed separate charges, including the re-formed Trinity Pastoral Charge.

Moose Jaw Zion Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0170
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Moose Jaw Zion Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been the Moose Jaw Zion Methodist Circuit.

Moosomin Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0318
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Moosomin Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, containing preaching points at Moosomin (Bethel United Church) and Orangeville, which was soon after reassigned to Wapella Pastoral Charge. Additional points included: Fleming (until closure, January 1, 1985).

Prior to Union, there had been Methodist and Presbyterian congregations in the area. The churches amalgamated in 1925, in what had been previously the Moosomin Methodist Church (built in 1889, dedicated 1890), and the Presbyterian St. Andrew's Church building (dedicated 1903, located on the site of an earlier Presbyterian Church, built 1884) was sold soon after.

Mortlach Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0125
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Mortlach Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery and containing Mortlach, Zion [Parkbeg?] and Dobson appointments. Later preaching points included: Mortlach United Church; Zion United Church, Parkbeg; and St. Andrew's United Church, Caron (until it closed, September 1, 1991).

Neville Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0319
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–ca.1942

Neville Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925. Preaching points included Neville, Daybreak and Titanic (ca.1941), and later Minot and Mosquito Creek. Around 1942, the charge joined with Vanguard to create the new Neville-Vanguard Pastoral Charge. Vanguard was eventually closed, June 30, 2008 (while part of New Venture Pastoral Charge).

Neville-Vanguard Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0320
  • Corporate body
  • ca.1942–1969

Neville-Vanguard Pastoral Charge was created around 1942, from the amalgamation of Neville Pastoral Charge and Vanguard Pastoral Charge. Initial preaching points included Daybreak, Neville, Pambrum, Titanic and Vanguard. As of 1951, points consisted of Pambrum and Vanguard. Around 1969, after Cadillac Pastoral Charge was dissolved, the preaching point was added to Neville-Vanguard, creating the Neville-Vanguard-Cadillac Pastoral Charge.

New Venture Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0434
  • Corporate body
  • 1995–

New Venture Pastoral Charge was organized April 8, 1995, from the amalgamation of Aneroid Pastoral Charge and Cadillac-Neville-Vanguard Pastoral Charge. Early preaching points included: Aneroid; St. Paul's United, Cadillac; Glencaid United, Kincaid; St. Paul's United, Neville; Ponteix; and Vanguard. Neville closed June 30, 2008. Aneroid closed April 30, 2012. By 2018, only Kincaid and Ponteix remained in the charge.

Nipawin Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0541
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–2006?

Nipawin Pastoral Charge was originally formed as a United Church Mission Field, in 1925, which soon became an aid-receiving Pastoral Charge (ca. 1926), part of Prince Albert Presbytery. Early preaching points included Nipawin, Codette, Sunny Brook and Moose Plains. By 1932, the latter two had been replaced by Dartmoor and Elkhorn. As of 1962, the charge consisted of Nipawin, Codette and Elkhorn, though the latter point would eventually drop and by the early 1990s, the charge would be re-named Nipawin-Codette Pastoral Charge. On January 1, 2006, Nipawin-Codette amalgamated with Torch River to form Bridging Waters Pastoral Charge.

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