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Bay, Theodore

  • SCAA-UCCS-0153
  • Person
  • 1888–1970

Beechy Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0501
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–ca.1953, 2017–

Demaine Pastoral Charge was formed as an aid-receiving United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery (then Elrose Presbytery, in 1926) and containing preaching points at Demaine, Bernard, Beechy, Jonesville and Sunkist. By 1932, Demaine had moved to be part of Lucky Lake Pastoral Charge and the remaining Beechy Pastoral Charge was listed with preaching points at Beechy, Coteau Plains, Crescent Valley and Sleepy Hollow. As of 1936, the charge consisted of Beechy, Collins, Coteau Plains, Jonesville, and Valient. Buffalo Basin was added by 1940, and Minnie Lake, by 1951.

By 1953, Beechy had joined Lucky Lake and Demaine, as part of Lucky Lake Pastoral Charge (renamed Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge in 1971). Beechy separated to re-form Beechy Pastoral Charge in 2017, leaving Birsay and Lucky Lake in Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge.

Big River Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0267
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Big River Pastoral Charge was originally formed in 1925, as the United Church's Eldred Mission Field, part of Prince Albert Presbytery and containing preaching points at Eldred and Big River. It was listed as an aid-receiving Pastoral Charge in 1926. By 1932, the name had changed to Big River Pastoral Charge, with points at Big River, Eldred and Sturgeon Heights. As of 1936, the charge included Black Duck, De Laronde, Reed and Stoney Lake. South Stoney and Swanston were also added ca.1940. By 1962, the charge consisted of just Big River, Debden and Rapid Bend.

Around 1972, Big River and Canwood (previously part of Shellbrook-Leask Pastoral Charge) amalgamated to form Big River - Canwood Pastoral Charge. Canwood's Trinity United Church closed March 30 2010, leaving just Big River's First United Church in the pastoral charge. As of April 27, 2012, the name returned to Big River Pastoral Charge.

Biggar Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0446
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Biggar Pastoral Charge was formed in 1925 as a new United Church charge, part of Wilkie Presbytery and consisting of Third Avenue United Church, in Biggar, Saskatchewan. Third Avenue United had been originally built in 1910, as a Union Church, with a congregation of Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Baptists. Early pre-1925 rural preaching points had also included Salter, Lett and Monarch. (By 1936, Monarch was a separate Pastoral Charge, with points at Kensmith, Gagenville and Wilson Lake). Around 1940, Biggar Pastoral Charge included preaching points at Crane Creek, Naseby and Salter, though these three returned to Cando Pastoral Charge sometime before 1946. (Cando Pastoral Charge would eventually join with Landis Pastoral Charge.)

In 2000, the charge became part of Prairie Pine Presbytery and, with the 2018 reorganization, it continued into the new Living Skies Regional Council.

Borden Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0520
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–1967?, 2005–

Borden Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Battleford Presbytery and containing the Borden preaching point, as well as Halcyonia and Thistle Dale (as of 1926). By 1932, Thistle Dale was no longer listed and the charge had amalgamated with Radisson to form Borden-Radisson Pastoral Charge, with points at Borden, Halcyonia and Radisson. Around 1967, the charge combined with Maymont and Speers-Richard Pastoral Charges to form the shared ministry Maymont Larger Parish. After the shared ministry was dissolved, in 2005, Borden Pastoral Charge was re-established.

Borderlands Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0447
  • Corporate body
  • ca.1968–

Borderlands Pastoral Charge was formed around 1968, from the combination of Rockglen Pastoral Charge (including Killdeer and Fife Lake) with Coronach. The new charge was part of Assiniboia Presbytery and contained appointments at Coronach, Fife Lake, Killdeer and Rockglen (Wesley United Church). The Killdeer preaching point eventually closed June 30, 1995.

Bradwell Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0484
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Bradwell Pastoral Charge was formed as United Church charge in 1925, part of Saskatoon Presbytery and containing appointments at Bradwell and Clavet. By 1932, the Blucher preaching point had been added but, by 1962, the charge only consisted of Bradwell, Clavet and Floral. Between 1964 and 1966, no congregations beyond Bradwell were listed in the charge. Around 1967, Clavet and Allan were added back in, then later Lost River (moving from Young-Zelma Pastoral Charge, ca.1969). Clavet appears to have closed by the early 1970s, followed by Allan, around 1976.

Clavet officially re-opened, as a separate Pastoral Charge, on May 15, 1982, while Bradwell Pastoral Charge continued on, with congregations at Lost River and Bradwell (Knox United Church). Lost River officially closed June 25, 1989.

Bray, Thomas

  • SCAA-UCCS-0184
  • Person
  • 1882–1954

Bridging Waters Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0502
  • Corporate body
  • 2006–

Bridging Waters Pastoral Charge was formed January 1, 2006, as part of Tamarack Presbytery, from an amalgamation of Nipawin-Codette Pastoral Charge and Torch River Pastoral Charge. Preaching points initially included Choiceland, Codette, Nipawin and White Fox. Choiceland closed June 30, 2017, and White Fox closed December 28, 2018.

Briercrest Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0163
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–ca.1971

Briercrest Pastoral Charge was formed as a new self-sustaining United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Briercrest -- southeast of Moose Jaw -- and Blue Hill (as of 1926). Prior to union, it appears to have been a largely Methodist-served charge that covered the Briercrest and Blue Hill congregations. Additional points in the United Church charge included Tilney (by 1932) and Baildon (by 1940).

Around 1971, the charge amalgamated with Avonlea Pastoral Charge, to form Avonlea-Briercrest Pastoral Charge, including points at Blue Hill and Hearne.

Broadview-Whitewood Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0448
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Broadview Pastoral Charge was formed as an augmented United Church charge in 1925, within Qu'Appelle Presbytery and including the preaching point at Spring Lake. Whitewood Pastoral Charge was also formed as an augmented charge at the time but the preaching point was later added to Broadview Pastoral Charge, as was St. Andrew's United Church, Wapella.

As of November 30, 1986, Broadview Pastoral Charge was split into Wapella (St. Andrew's) Pastoral Charge and Broadview-Whitewood Pastoral Charge, the latter consisting of preaching points at St. Andrew's United Church, Broadview and Whitewood, Saskatchewan.

Brora Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0212
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–1970?, 1973?–2015

Brora Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Regina Presbytery and consisting of Brora, Tregarva and Rose Plain appointments. Balgonie joined the charge around 1965 and both Brora and Balgonie points moved to Regina St. Aidan's Pastoral Charge by 1970. Brora Pastoral Charge was re-established around 1973, with ministry supplied from Regina Rosemont.

The charge was officially closed on June 28, 2015.

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