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Hudson Bay Larger Parish

  • SCAA-UCCS-0458
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 19??–

Hudson Bay Larger Parish appears to have been created as aid-receiving (Hudson Bay Jct.) Pastoral Charge, around 1932, part of Prince Albert Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Hudson Bay, Doncrest, Erwood, Etiomami, Meek's Siding, and Reserve Jct -- the latter 3 were no longer listed in 1936. Points at Frederick's Mills, Greenway, Neely Lake, and Somme were added by 1936, but only Hudson Bay, Forty-Four, Greenaway and Somme were still in the charge by 1940.

As of 1951, the charge consisted of Hudson Bay, Greenaway, Spruceville, and Moose Haven. Later preaching points include: Peesane (ca.1962); Clemenceau (1966-1968?); St. Stephen's, in Hudson Bay; Arpad, in Mistatim; and Robert Hall Mission, in Prairie River.

Imperial Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0459
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Imperial Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Regina Presbytery. As of 1932, the charge consisted of Imperial, Bermuda, Cullyton, and Stalwart. Davenport joined it by 1936, Indian Hill and Lake City by 1940. In 1957, Imperial amalgamated with Simpson to form Simpson-Imperial Pastoral Charge, in Saskatoon Presbytery. As of 1962, the charge included Imperial, Simpson and Stalwart (the latter was not listed from 1964).

Around 1970, the charge moved back to Regina Presbytery, with preaching points listed as Imperial, Simpson, and Liberty (previously part of Liberty Pastoral Charge, alongside Holdfast and Penzance). The name returned to Imperial Pastoral Charge ca.1971 and it later moved to Moose Jaw Presbytery. By 1994, preaching points were listed as: St. Andrew's United Church, in Imperial; Bethel United Church, in Liberty; and St. John's United Church, in Simpson. Bethel United (Liberty) closed June 30, 2007 and St. John's (Simpson) closed June 30, 2013.

Red Deer Hill Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0510
  • Entidade coletiva
  • ca.1926–2004

Davis Pastoral Charge (later Red Deer Hill Pastoral Charge) was formed as a new aid-receiving United Church charge ca.1926, part of Prince Albert Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Davis, Red Deer Hill, Deer Park and Meridian. By 1932, only Davis and Red Deer Hill were still listed as part of the charge. As of 1951, the charge was being served by a student minister and Russelville was included. In the late-1950s, the charge was joined with Colleston Pastoral Charge, though the two were separate again by 1959 and Davis Pastoral Charge was served by retired supply ministry (D.G. Rice). As of 1963, Davis was no longer listed as a preaching point, leaving only Red Deer Hill as the Pastoral Charge, served by a student minster. On April 1, 2004, Red Deer Hill Pastoral Charge was officially closed.

Redvers Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0474
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Redvers Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Arcola Presbytery and containing the preaching points at Redvers, Hutton and Silvervale. By 1932, an appointment at Mair had been added and, by 1936, Silvervale was removed. As of 1940, Annandale was also part of the charge but only Redvers and Mair remained by 1946. In 1951, the charge consisted of Redvers, Storthoaks and Thunder Creek.

Around 1962, Redvers amalgamated with Antler Pastoral Charge to form Antler-Redvers Pastoral Charge, with points at Antler, Redvers, and Sinclair (Manitoba). This continued until ca.1977, when the church at Manor joined the charge and it returned to the name Redvers Pastoral Charge. Antler officially closed June 30, 1992, leaving only Redvers and Manor. On June 30, 2002, the charge became a shared ministry. Manor (Knox United Church) left the charge on July 1, 2015, and re-formed Manor United Pastoral Charge.

Macoun Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0522
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–1981

Macoun Pastoral Charge was formed as United Church mission field in 1925 (then aid-receiving charge, ca.1926), part of Estevan Presbytery and containing appointments at Macoun and Midale. By 1932, Halbrite and White Rock points (originally part of augmented/aid-receiving Halbrite Pastoral Charge, from ca.1925) joined the charge. White Rock appears to have left the charge around 1962. Lampman joined Macoun Pastoral Charge ca.1966 (after closure of Lampman Pastoral Charge) and stayed until 1969 or so, when it moved to Kisbey Pastoral Charge.

On January 1, 1981, both the Midale appointment (St. Andrew's United Church) and Macoun Pastoral Charge were disbanded. The remaining Midale point (St. Paul's United Church) joined Estevan Pastoral Charge.

Borden Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0520
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 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.

Landis Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0516
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–?

Landis Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Wilkie Presbytery. As of 1926, the charge consisted of preaching points Penwherry [Pinwherry?] and Landis. By 1951, Handel and Porter had been added but only Landis and Handel remained after 1962. On July 1, 1985, Landis joined with Wilkie and Scott to form a new (3-point) Wilkie-Scott-Landis Pastoral Charge. The points eventually divided again, becoming separate Landis Pastoral Charge and Wilkie-Scott Pastoral Charge, on April 29, 2006.

Wallard Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0523
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–1969?

Wallard Pastoral Charge was formed as a new aid-receiving United Church charge in 1925, part of Assinioboia Presbytery, with appointments at Wallard, Reliance and Buffalo Horn. It moved to Shaunavon Presbytery around 1926. As of 1940, Wallard is listed as part of the joint Pointeix-Wallard Pastoral Charge, consisting of Buffalo Horn, Glenvern, Gouverneur, and Reliance. The combined charge appears to have split again, sometime before 1946, leaving Wallard Pastoral Charge with Wallard, Buffalo Horn and Reliance (Ponteix Pastoral Charge retained Glenvern). By the 1960s, Buffalo Horn was no longer listed. The Charge appears to have closed around 1969 (no longer listed in Year Books), though records suggest the congregation continued, in some form.

Griffin Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0524
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–ca.1956

Griffin Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Arcola Presbytery, with appointments at Griffin, Innis and Froude. Additional preaching point White Rock was added between 1926 and 1932. By 1954, ministry was supplied by Creelman and sometime before 1958, it amalgamated with Creelman to form Creelman-Griffin Pastoral Charge. The Griffin United Church preaching point officially closed April 30, 1995.

Vandura Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0528
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925, ca.1930–193?, ca.1940–1975?

Vandura Pastoral Charge was formed as a new self-sustaining United Church charge in 1925, part of Qu'Appelle Presbytery. The Vandura preaching appointment moved into Earlswood Pastoral Charge, ca.1926, alongside Iona, Brookside, Fairmede, and Earlswood. By 1932, Vandura Pastoral Charge was re-established, with points at Vandura, Iona, Fairmede, and Brookside. As of 1936, the Fairmede and Vandura points were listed as part of Kelso-Walpole Pastoral Charge, while Brookside was with Kennedy-Langbank Pastoral Charge. Vandura Pastoral Charge was re-established by 1940, consisting again of Brookside, Iona, Fairmede, and Vandura. Between 1951 and 1962, Brookside left the charge, and by 1965, only Vandura and Fairmede remained. Vandura Pastoral Charge likely closed around 1975.

Kelso Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0529
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–ca.1954

Kelso Pastoral Charge was formed as a new self-sustaining United Church charge in 1925, part of Qu'Appelle Presbytery. As of 1926, it consisted of preaching appointments at Kelso and Walpole. By 1932, the name had changed to Kelso-Walpole Pastoral Charge. Around 1936, additional points Vandura and Fairmede were also part of the charge, though they returned to Vandura Pastoral Charge by 1940, while Doonside was added to Kelso-Walpole Pastoral Charge. In the early 1950s, Kelso-Walpole joined with Wawota Pastoral Charge to form Wawota-Kelso Pastoral Charge, which was listed as Wawota Pastoral Charge by 1962.

Fiske Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0537
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–ca.1955

Fiske Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Kindersley Presbytery, with points at Fiske, McGee, Oscaloosa and Spring Valley (the latter was not listed in the charge by 1926). Between 1946 and 1951, the charge joined with Herschel to form Herschel-Fiske Pastoral Charge, with points at Anglia, Fiske, Herschel, and McGee. Fiske appears to have closed around the mid-1950s, with the remainder continuing as Herschel Pastoral Charge (made up of Herschel, Anglia and Stanraer, by 1962).

Coronach Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0535
  • Entidade coletiva
  • ca.1932–1968?

Coronach Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge sometime between 1926 and 1932, part of Assiniboia Presbytery and consisting of preaching points at Coronach, Clydesdale and Hart. In the early 1940s, Buffalo Gap was also part of the charge, from what had previously been Buffalo Gap Pastoral Charge (ca.1926, with Caron, Beaver Creek and Dry Forks). By 1951, the charge had joined with Rock Glen Pastoral Charge to form Rock Glen - Coronach Pastoral Charge, with points at Rockglen, Coronach, Fife Lake, Hart and Clydesdale. The charges had separated again by 1958. As of 1962, Coronach Pastoral Charge consisted of the Coronach, Clydesdale and Willow Bunch congregations.

Around 1968/1969, Coronach combined with Rockglen Pastoral Charge (including Killdeer and Fife Lake) to create the new Borderlands Pastoral Charge.

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