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Regina (Sask.)

Regina St. John's Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0325
  • Corporate body
  • ca.1954–1999

Regina St. John's Pastoral Charge was formed around 1954, part of Regina Presbytery and containing the new St. John's United Church, built at McTavish Street and Fourth Avenue, Regina. The decision to have a new building had resulted from a presbytery Church Extension Committee survey (ca.1951) that determined the district of the city required facilities not available at the existing Sixth Street United Church. The first service in the new St. John's United Church was held November 14, 1954. The pastoral charge closed June 30, 1999.

Regina Eastside Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0323
  • Corporate body
  • 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.

Regina Heritage Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0262
  • Corporate body
  • 1984–

Regina Heritage Pastoral Charge was established January 1, 1984, from a preaching point previously part of Regina St. James Pastoral Charge.

Regina St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0261
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–2014

Regina St. Andrew's Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been a Presbyterian field. On June 30, 2014, the church was closed and the congregation amalgamated with Knox-Metropolitan.

Regina Wascana Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0260
  • Corporate body
  • ca.1932, 195?–1996

Regina Wascana Pastoral Charge was formed around 1932 (listed as vacant) but by 1936, the church was part of Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge. Regina Wascana Pastoral Charge appears to have been re-formed as a joint charge with Rosemont, ca.1951, then as a separate charge, by 1953. Around 1970, preaching points were listed as Grand Coulee and Sherwood. Grand Coulee moved back into its own Pastoral Charge around 1973 but Sherwood remained until it closed, June 30, 1990. Wascana Pastoral Charge itself closed on September 30, 1996.

Regina Zion Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0250
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–2015

Regina Zion Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, containing Zion United Church, in Regina. Around 1932, Zion was listed as part of Regina Westminster Pastoral Charge but the points later re-formed into separate charges. Regina Zion Pastoral Charge officially closed on June 30, 2015.

Regina Westminster Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0249
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–

Regina Westminster Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, including Westminster United Church, itself an amalgamation of Westminster Presbyterian Church (at 3025 - 13th Avenue) and the nearby Fourteenth Avenue Methodist Church (in a temporary building on the southwest corner of 14th Avenue and Retallack Street). These congregations had originated from outreach efforts by the downtown Knox Presbyterian Church and Metropolitan Methodist Church and, in May 1925, they had combined their congregations, in the formerly Presbyterian building.

Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0248
  • Corporate body
  • 1925–ca.1932, ca.1936–2012

Regina Rosemont Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, from what had previously been a Methodist field. Around 1932, Rosemont United was listed as part of Regina Chalmers Pastoral Charge (with St. James and Chalmers United) but it was re-established as a separate charge by 1936, containing Rosemont, Estlin, St. James and Wascana United Churches. Other points were moved around the 1940s and Rosemont formed a joint-charge with Wascana, ca.1951 until about 1953, when they returned to separate charges. On September 30, 2012, Rosemont Pastoral Charge closed.

Regina Knox-Metropolitan Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0247
  • Corporate body
  • 1951–

Knox-Metropolitan Pastoral Charge was formed after the Knox and Metropolitan United Church congregations amalgamated to form Knox-Metropolitan United Church, on the site of the (former) Metropolitan United Church, at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Lorne Street.

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