The UCW Bursary Fund has been in existence for over 50 years, starting as a Centennial Project in 1967. Any student who is a member of a Saskatchewan United Church, entering a United Church recognized program of pastoral ministry, may apply. Anyone wishing to donate to the UCW Bursary Fund can do so by making cheques payable to Living Skies Regional Council and sending them to: 60 Athabasca St. E. Moose Jaw, Sask. S6H 0L2. They should be sent c/o Heather Dootoff and clearly marked in the Memo column: UCW Bursary Fund. Thank you to all who have already donated this year.
Regional Council Meeting 2024
The 2024 Living Skies Regional Gathering was held 13-15 June 2024 at the Saskatoon Travelodge hotel and conference centre, and the Celebration of Ministries was held to a full house and much joy at Knox United Church June 16. See all details under Governance/ Regional Gathering.
Living Skies Newsfeed
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December 2024 – Sask UCC Women’s Network NewsletterDec 16, 2024
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Mission and Service Info and UpdatesDec 10, 2024
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Reflection: Hunger on the Hill advocacy day 2024Dec 4, 2024
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Advent Gifts for Community MinistriesDec 3, 2024
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November 2024 – Sask UCC Women’s Network NewsletterNov 18, 2024
United Church News
La rencontre nationale des jeunes francophones du Canada (Ré-unis) brought together young francophones from across Canada for the first time. The event was in Sherbrooke, QC, November 29‒December 1,… continue reading Read More
World Council of Churches’ General Secretary hosted by the Canadian Council of Churches on visit to Canada, including a stop at the national office of The United Church of Canada Read More
The birth of the Christ Child among us changed our world forever. So, this Christmas, the Moderator invites us to look around at the signs of change and new life. Read More
The National Indigenous Spiritual Gathering met in Winnipeg from November 29 through December 2 for a time of discussion, reflection, and prayer. Read More
A candlelight vigil on December 1 responded to vandalism of the rainbow steps at an Affirming church in Brighton, Ontario, shortly after the regional council held an inclusive hymn sing on those same… continue reading Read More