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  • Officially formed 1925, from amalgamation of Congregationalists, existing local union/united churches (via General Council of Local Union Churches), the Methodist Church (Canada) and approx. 70% of Presbyterian Church in Canada

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Wilcox Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0500
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–2000?

Wilcox Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery, consisting of the Wilcox congregation. By 1932, the charge had moved to Regina Presbytery and added the point at Corinne (which was removed sometime before 1936). Around 1962, the charge joined with Rouleau to form Rouleau-Wilcox Pastoral Charge, part of Regina Presbytery. Wilcox United Church was eventually closed, in July 2000.

Lanigan Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0509
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Lanigan Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Saskatoon Presbytery and containing the preaching points at Lanigan and Drake. Later additions included Valley Field (ca.1936). By 1946, the charge had been re-named Lanigan-Guernsey Pastoral Charge, with points at Attica, Bloomfield, Duffville, Sweet Briar, and Lanigan. As of 1951, the only points in the charge were Lanigan, Guernsey and Drake. This continued until about 1967, when the name went back to Lanigan Pastoral Charge and Drake ceased to be noted among its appointments.

On January 1, 2004, the Nokomis preaching point joined with Lanigan Pastoral Charge (Knox United Church) to create Lanigan-Nokomis Pastoral Charge.

Watrous Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0518
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Watrous Pastoral Charge was formed as United Church charge in 1925, part of Saskatoon Presbytery and containing appointments at Watrous, as well as Poplar Park and Plymouth (ca.1926). Venn was added in the early/mid-1940s. By 1962, Plymouth was no longer listed in the charge and by 1964, Poplar Park and Venn were not either, leaving just the Watrous preaching point. Around 1969, Young-Zelma was added to Watrous Pastoral Charge. (The name of the Young-Zelma point shifted to Young, ca.1974.) From around 1982, the charge began to be listed as Watrous-Young Pastoral Charge.

Ruddell Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0521
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–195?

Ruddell Pastoral Charge was formed as a self-sustaining United Church charge in 1925, part of Battleford Presbytery and consisting of the preaching points at Denholm and Ruddell. By 1936, the Lilac appointment was added and, by 1940, the charge had been renamed Ruddell-Denholm Pastoral Charge. As of 1951, Wavie Bank was also listed as a preaching point. Sometime between 1951 and 1958, the charge was closed, with Ruddell joining Maymont Pastoral Charge and Denholm joining Battleford Pastoral Charge (as of 1962).

Stenen Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0511
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–ca.1940

Stenen Pastoral Charge was initially created as a United Church mission field (in 1925), part of Kamsack Presbytery and consisting of appointments at Stenen, Crystal Lake, and Ormside. Around 1926, it became an aid-receiving pastoral charge and Hyas was added. By 1936, the charge was renamed Stenen-Hyas and included points at Belleau Brook, Crystal Lake, Glen Elder, Mellroad, Mellmore, Malenok [Malonek?], New Forest, Ormside, White Beach, and Woodlands. As of 1940, most of these points were part of other charges (including Maloneck, Ormside-Glen Elder), while Stenen joined Pelly Pastoral Charge, alongside Arras, Hyas, and Norquay.

Grand Coulee Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0495
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Grand Coulee Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, as part of Regina Presbytery. Initially, the charge included preaching points at Grand Coulee and Sherwood. In 1948, the charge also added the Richardson preaching point. From 1968 until 1970, Grand Coulee was part of a six-point Pastoral Charge, with Pense, Drinkwater, Stoney Beach, Richardson and Sherwood. When this ended, Grand Coulee and Sherwood joined Wascana Pastoral Charge.

Around 1973, Grand Coulee re-established its own Pastoral Charge, and soon after these points joined with Pense, Drinkwater and Stoney Beach to form Pense - Grand Coulee Pastoral Charge. (Sherwood stayed in Wascana Pastoral Charge, eventually closing, June 30, 1990.) After the joint-charge was dissolved, Grand Coulee Pastoral Charge was re-established. In 1994, Grand Coulee and Pense-Drinkwater Pastoral Charges amalgamated, as Plainsview Pastoral Charge. The points at Pense and Drinkwater both formally closed on June 30, 1998, leaving Grand Coulee as the remaining congregation in the charge.

Prairie Spirit Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0426
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 2006–

Prairie Spirit Pastoral Charge was formed March 1, 2006, from the amalgamation of Wiseton-Dinsmore Pastoral Charge and the Milden preaching point (previously part of Wheatlands Pastoral Charge).

Saskatoon Westminster Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0399
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–1968

Saskatoon Westminster Pastoral Charge was formed 1925, as part of Saskatoon Presbytery and consisting of Westminster United Church. Around 1968, Westminster United amalgamated with Grace United Church, to form Grace-Westminster United Church (and Pastoral Charge), in Saskatoon.

Shellbrook Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0478
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–20??

Shellbrook Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge in 1925, part of Prince Albert Presbytery and consisting of Shellbrook, Hilldrop and Jack Pine appointments. As of 1932, the charge consisted of Shellbrook, Hilldrop, Cameo and Wild Rose. Rozilee and Briarlea also joined them, by 1936, as well as Holbein and Parcee, ca.1940. Between 1946 and 1951, Canwood, Polwarth and Marchant Grove (previously Canwood Pastoral Charge) moved to Shellbrook Pastoral Charge, alongside Cameo, Foxdale, and Shellbrook points. By 1962, the only remaining points listed were Shellbrook, Canwood and Marchant Grove (until ca.1967).

Around 1972, Canwood moved to Big River Pastoral Charge (soon after re-named Big River - Canwood Pastoral Charge) and Shellbrook joined with points at Craigmore and Leask to create Shellbrook-Leask Pastoral Charge. After 1975 or so, Craigmore is no longer listed in the charge (it may have closed). Leask closed October 29, 2005.

Marquis Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0507
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–ca.1930, 195?–ca.1970

Marquis Pastoral Charge was formed as a self-sustaining United Church field in 1925, part of Moose Jaw Presbytery, with appointments at Marquis and Keeler. Between 1926 and 1932, the Marquis preaching point joined Tuxford Pastoral Charge (initially called Buffalo Lake Pastoral Charge) and Keeler was not listed within the Presbytery. By 1936, Keeler had joined with Lake Valley to form Keeler Pastoral Charge.

Between 1951 and 1958, Marquis Pastoral Charge re-formed. As of 1962, preaching points included Marquis, Keeler and Tuxford. Around 1970/71, Tuxford joined Moose Jaw Minto Pastoral Charge, alongside the Minto and Boharm appointments -- the points remained together until around 1974.

Fillmore Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0526
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–1996

Fillmore Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Arcola Presbytery, with appointments at Fillmore, Crieff and Huronville. By 1962, only Fillmore and Huronville (until the later 1960s) were listed in the charge. Osage was added around 1967 (previously in Tyvan-Osage Pastoral Charge), followed by Corning, ca.1969 (previously Corning Pastoral Charge). On July 1, 1996, Fillmore and Creelman Pastoral Charges combined to form Prairie Points Pastoral Charge.

Tyvan Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0527
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–1967?

Tyvan Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Arcola Presbytery, with appointments at Tyvan, Latham and Osage. By 1966, only Tyvan, Osage and Talmage were part of the charge and, around 1967, it appears to have closed, with Osage joining Fillmore Pastoral Charge. (Osage would later become part of Prairie Points Pastoral Charge, before the church itself closed, in 2007.)

Lumsden Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0539
  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1925–

Lumsden Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, part of Regina Presbytery and consisting of preaching points at Lumsden (St. Andrew's), Forest and Wascana. Predecessors included Forest Rural [Presbyterian] Church (from ca.1880s, in what was then Carssdale, SK), Lumsden St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (ca.1890s?), Wascana Rural [Methodist] Church (ca.1888), and Lumsden Wesley Methodist Church (ca.1897). The congregation at Forest amalgamated with Lumsden in 1957 and Wascana Rural closed in 1961, with some of that congregation also joining Lumsden. Around 1970, Craven was added to the Pastoral Charge, though this church eventually closed, December 31, 1991. The Pastoral Charge remained (consisting of St. Andrew's United Church) through the 1990s and moved from Regina Presbytery to the new Wascana Presbyery, in 2000. As of 2019, the charge became part of Living Skies Regional Council, along with other Saskatchewan charges remaining.

Rockglen Pastoral Charge

  • SCAA-UCCS-0536
  • Entidade coletiva
  • ca.1932–1968?

Rockglen Pastoral Charge was formed as a United Church charge sometime between 1926 and 1932, part of Assiniboia Presbytery and consisting of preaching points at Killdeer and Lacordaire (the latter was previously part of Pretty Valley Pastoral Charge, ca.1926). Between the late-1930s and 1940, the charge had amalgamated with Constance, as Rock Glen - Constance Pastoral Charge, with additional points at Lacordaire, Canopus and Killdeer (only Fife lake by 1946). By 1951, the charge had joined with Coronach 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, Rockglen Pastoral Charge consisted of the Rockglen, Fife Lake and Killdeer congregations.

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

Knox Metropolitan United Church (Regina)

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1912-

Built around 1912, Metropolitan Methodist Church became Metropolitan United Church in 1925 (part of the United Church of Canada). It was later re-named Knox-Metropolitan United Church, with the amalgamation of downtown Regina's Knox United Church and Metropolitan United Church.

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