by Michele | Dec 7, 2023 | Community, News, Regional Council, Staff
The General Council Executive approved the appointment of the Rev. Mark Laird as Regional Council Executive Minister, Western Ontario Waterways, Horseshoe Falls, and Antler River regional councils, at its meeting November 17‒18, 2023.
Mark will begin his new appointment March 1, 2024.
The approval followed the recommendation of the General Secretary and the search team. The selection panel to recruit the new Executive Minister included the presidents of the three regional councils, a member from one of the regional councils, and a senior staff member from the General Council Office.
Mark is a Diaconal Minister and has been serving Drayton United Pastoral Charge since 2015. He has served as President for the Western Ontario Waterways Regional Council, was a member of the General Council Boundaries Commission, and also served as interim Executive Minister for the three regions. Mark brings his love for and experience of the church into his commitment to helping communities of faith engage their ministry.
We welcome Mark and pray for God’s blessings on this new chapter.
by Michele | Nov 30, 2023 | Community, News, Regional Council
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Important Changes Regarding Payment of Pastoral Charge Supervisors
In The United Church of Canada, Pastoral Charge Supervisors (PCS) play a vital role in ensuring that communities of faith without a called/appointed minister can continue to make decisions and pass the motions needed to carry out their ministry. Pastoral Charge Supervisors are also required when the minister is a Candidate or an Applicant for Admission to The United Church of Canada.
Not only do the PCS attend meetings of the governing body (board/council) and congregation, they also serve as a Trustee. In recognition of the time commitment and required knowledge, gifts and skills needed to serve as a PCS, the Regional Councils of Antler River Watershed, Western Ontario Waterways and Horseshoe Falls are introducing a new policy to ensure proper compensation and training for this work.
All Pastoral Charge Supervisors and communities of faith
need to be aware of this change.
Please ensure that your board/council receives a copy of this policy. If you have questions, please contact your Congregational Support Minister, Karlene Kimber at KKimber@united-church.ca. |
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Cost of Pastoral Charge Supervision to the Community of Faith
A Community of Faith receiving supervision is responsible to provide a payment based on $35 per hour to the Pastoral Charge Supervisor. This includes meetings of the Governing Body, Trustees, Congregation and Pastoral Charge. In a multi-point pastoral charge the communities of faith will have to determine how the pastoral charge supervisor is paid.
Travel time to and from a community of faith is not covered by the hourly rate.
Pastoral Charge Supervisors are to submit their hours to the community of faith on an agreed-upon frequency and not less than 2 times per year.
Given that in most cases, the pastoral charge is without clergy or receiving reimbursement for restorative care, these expenses should not be burdensome. If it is anticipated to result in financial difficulties in the community of faith, a request may be made in writing from the governing body of the community of faith to the regional council Congregational Support Commission for further conversation (re assistance from the regional council for payment to the PCS or about the viability of the community of faith).
It is both expected and encouraged that supervision will take place by electronic means or by phone as much as possible.
- community of faith will be responsible for preparing a T4A according to Canada Revenue requirements.
Note: Pastoral Charge Supervisors’ mileage is covered by the regional council.
In the rare case where regional council staff are the PCS, the congregation is expected to donate to Mission and Service in the equivalent amount of the hours supervised. Please note that this is only when a staff member is the assigned Pastoral Charge Supervisor.
The Congregational Support Commission will pick up the cost for an Applicant for Admission as part of its commitment to diversity.
Remuneration: Even if a PCS does not wish to receive the remuneration, they should still be paid by the community of faith. They then have the option of donating some or all of the payment to UCC Mission and Service or another charity of their choice.
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Qualifications
A pastoral charge supervisor may be a lay person who is a member of Regional Council, ministry personnel (ordered or diaconal) or a Designated Lay Minister. They will be approved for service by the Congregational Support Commission.
All are required to have an up to date::
- Police Records check (vulnerable sector)
- Racial justice training
- Boundaries training
- Pastoral Charge Supervisor CHURCHx Course
If the supervisor is not currently serving in active ministry or is a lay person, the cost of these requirements will be paid by the Regional Council. |
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Still Have Questions?
If you have questions, please contact your Congregational Support Minister, Lynne Allin at LAllin@united-church.ca. |
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by Michele | Nov 27, 2023 | Community, Events, Indigenous Justice, Learning Opportunities, News, Regional Council, Resources, Right Relations, Social Justice

Register Now
Prepare to Vote:
Remit Q&A Session (Online)
with Thérèse Samuel and John Egger
Wednesday January 17, 2024 7:00-8:30 PM
For Pastoral Charges
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Click here to register.
Please prepare and submit your questions in advance:
PREPARE for the Q&A Session:
We ask that all participants have previously participated in an education workshop or have listened to/watched the half-hour Remit Foundations video.
Please click this link to look at this information sheet
An additional information sheet will be available before the workshop.
The facilitators will present responses to questions received by 9:00 AM January 16th using the form.
There will also be time for discussion and additional questions.
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS: Please click here to send your questions in advance.
Please DO NOT send questions by email.
For information contact
Thérèse Samuel TSamuel@united-church.ca or
John Egger JEgger@united-church.ca
Presented by Antler River Watershed, Horseshoe Falls and Western Ontario Waterways Regional Councils
by Michele | Oct 17, 2023 | Community, Events, Indigenous Justice, Learning Opportunity, Mission & Service, News, Regional Council, Resources, Right Relations, Social Justice, Staff, The United Church of Canada
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We are hiring an Executive Minister : Antler River Watershed/Horseshoe Falls/Western Ontario Regional Councils
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From the Desk of the Regional Council Presidents
September, 2023
Dear ARW, HF and WOW Regional Councils,
We hope this message finds you well and having enjoyed a relaxing and restorative summer.
It is with mixed emotions that we announce the resignation of our Executive Minister, Cheryl-Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa.
Cheryl-Ann is currently on a three- month sabbatical, but she will be leaving us in January to begin a two-year contract offered to her by General Secretary Michael Blair. There she will become one of the staff resourcing General Council 45 and her wealth of experience and knowledge will be drawn upon in helping the wider church in its review of the new structure. We will miss her wisdom and unwavering support and care, but we know just what a valuable resource she will be in her new position at the General Council Office.
The Executive Minister position is being held by the very capable Mark Laird (Past President of WOWRC) during her sabbatical. The position will be posted by the General Council Office shortly and we ask that you hold the Search Team in your prayers.
The Regional Councils will plan an appropriate way to recognize, celebrate, and honour the contribution of Cheryl-Ann and to wish her well in her future endeavours.
Blessings,
ARWRC President Cheryl Bolton
HFRC President Lennox Scarlett
WOWRC President Jennifer Irving