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Yorkton St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0257
  • Instelling
  • 1925–

Yorkton St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, consisting of preaching points at St. Andrew's United Church, in Yorkton, and at Orkney (previously St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Orkney Church). Prior to that, the area had also included a Methodist Church -- likely the one that formed the new United Church Yorkton Fourth Avenue Pastoral Charge, in 1925 until sometime before 1932. Around 1959, the additional Yorkton Rural Pastoral Charge was formed, under W.M.S. supply Evelyn Mathews (points soon included Calder, Halmok, Hampton, Otthon, Orcadia, Willowbrook) and ca.1961, Yorkton - South West Pastoral Charge was also formed, under W.E. Shank.

Asquith-Perdue Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0312
  • Instelling
  • 1999–

Asquith-Perdue Pastoral Charge was formed July 1, 1999, from an amalgamation of Asquith and Perdue Pastoral Charges, in Saskatoon Presbytery. When presbyteries were reorganized, in 2000, the charge became part of River Bend Presbytery.

Loreburn Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0315
  • Instelling
  • 1925–ca.1962

Loreburn Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery and consisting of Loreburn and Bonny View appointments. Later preaching points included Elbow, Hawarden, Loreburn and Strongfield (ca.1960). By 1962, Loreburn and Hawarden had joined to create Loreburn-Hawarden Pastoral Charge, with preaching points at Bonnie View, Elbow, Hawarden, Loreburn, Strongfield, and South Sask. River Development.

Neville Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0319
  • Instelling
  • 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).

Moosomin Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0318
  • Instelling
  • 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.

Maymont Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0317
  • Instelling
  • 1925–

Maymont Pastoral Charge was formed in 1925, as a United Church charge containing preaching points at Maymont, Fielding and Eastbourne. Prior to this, Methodists and Presbyterians both had congregations in the area, including Fielding Union Church (formed 1918, through unification of local Presbyterians and Methodists).

Between 1951 and 1958, Ruddell joined Maymont Pastoral Charge (from Ruddell-Denholm Pastoral Charge) and it remained until around 1966, when the charge combined with Borden-Radisson and Speers-Richard Pastoral Charges to form the shared ministry Maymont Larger Parish. Four appointments continued -- Borden, Maymont, Radisson, and Speers -- while Ruddell, Fielding, and others closed. On August 1, 2004, Radisson also closed. The shared charge was dissolved June 30, 2005, and the three remaining points re-formed as separate Pastoral Charges: Maymont, Speers and Borden.

Regina Eastside Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0323
  • Instelling
  • 1987–

Regina Eastside Pastoral Charge was created as Prince of Peace Pastoral Charge (from the main preaching point), a new church development, on September 6, 1987. On January 1, 1998, the charge was renamed Eastside Pastoral Charge.

Wheatlands Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0344
  • Instelling
  • 1925–2006

Conquest Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church in 1925, part of Saskatoon Presbytery and consisting of Conquest and Ardath appointments. Bounty had joined the preaching points by 1951, and Macrorie by 1984. After the addition of Milden (from Sovereign-Milden Pastoral Charge) on July 1, 1990 the charge was renamed Wheatlands Pastoral Charge. Bounty closed September 28, 1994. The Pastoral Charge was closed March 24, 2006, as was the Macrorie preaching point. Remaining points reorganized: Ardath became a separate Pastoral Charge, Milden joined Wiseton-Dinsmore (creating the new Prairie Spirit Pastoral Charge), and Conquest joined another existing charge.

Alsask Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0403
  • Instelling
  • 1925–ca.1960, 2012–2018

Alsask Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Kindersley Presbytery and containing preaching points at Alsask, Lloyd George, Sibbald (Alberta), and Highland Park (Alberta). By the 1930s, Lloyd George was no longer listed in the charge and, ca.1936, Mantario and Craiglands were added (the latter only briefly). As of 1951, Alsask was part of Alsask-Flaxcombe Pastoral Charge, alongside preaching points at Flaxcombe, Hoosier, and Marengo. (Note: Mantario had moved to Eatonia Pastoral Charge by this point.) The two charges had split and been re-established sometime in the mid-1950s. By 1962, Alsask and Flaxcombe were both part of Marengo Pastoral Charge.

On July 1, 2012, Alsask Pastoral Charge was re-established, from what had been Marengo Pastoral Charge. It was dissolved (again), January 1, 2018.

Anglia Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0435
  • Instelling
  • 1925–ca.1932?

Anglia Pastoral Charge was initially formed as a United Church mission field in 1925, part of Kindersley Presbytery and containing preaching points at Anglia, Winona and Engen. Around 1926, it became a pastoral charge, with points at Anglia, Camberly, Oliver, and Cleland. By 1932, Anglia joined Fiske Pastoral Charge, which became part of the joint Herschel-Fiske Pastoral Charge, ca. 1951, alongside points at Fiske, Herschel and McGee (previous points Camberlay and Cleland had joined Kingsland Pastoral Charge).

Kisbey-Lampman Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0408
  • Instelling
  • ca.1969?–2008

Kisbey-Lampman Pastoral Charge was formed by a combination of appointments, previously in other charges. Lampman closed February 28, 2008, and the remaining charge amalgamated with Arcola to form Arcola-Kisbey Pastoral Charge, July 1, 2008.

Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0438
  • Instelling
  • 1925–

Lucky Lake 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 Greenbrier, Tullis and Lucky Lake. By 1932, Demaine had joined the charge and Tullis was no longer listed. Whitby was also added, around 1936 and Canaan, around 1940.

As of 1953, Lucky Lake Pastoral Charge consisted of Beechy, Lucky Lake, and Demaine. By 1962, Birsay was also added. In 1971, the charge name changed to Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge. With the reorganization of presbyteries, in 2000, the charge became part of Praire Pine Presbytery. In 2017, Beechy separated to form Beechy Pastoral Charge, while Birsay and Lucky Lake remained part of Coteau Hills Pastoral Charge.

McManus, Herbert A.

  • SCAA-UCCS-0198
  • Persoon
  • 18??–1947

Herbert A. McManus was a Presbyterian and then United Church Minister, who served several congregations in Saskatchewan, from around 1917 through 1946.

McIntyre, Earl D.

  • SCAA-UCCS-0197
  • Persoon
  • 1916–1998

Earl D. McIntyre was a United Church minister, who served in Preeceville, Saskatchewan (1967-1972) and Manitoba.

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