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September 2023 Regional Meeting

Regional Meeting to Vote on Remit

 

September 19, 2023 Regional Meeting

Video Recording held online in Zoom.

Following a town hall information session, Shining Waters regional members met online and voted on our regional response to Remit 1.

This is a Category 3 Remit, and so requires a vote by every regional council and each pastoral charge’s governing body. If a regional council or a pastoral charge does not register a vote, that is considered a vote against the proposal.

Decision of Vote

The following motion was considered and voted on at the meeting with the following results:

Motion by Lois Brown/Patti Rodgers
that Shining Waters Regional Council agrees to amend the Basis of Union to reflect: 

  1. That The United Church of Canada will be organized as follows (1) a three-council structure, consisting of communities of faith, regional councils and a Denominational Council*; and (2) an autonomous National Indigenous Organization; and
  2. That once the new autonomous National Indigenous Organization is established within The United Church of Canada, it will have its own mechanisms to make any future changes to its structure and processes, and, therefore will not be subject to the remit process under section 7.4.1 of the Basis of Union**; and
  3. The changes required for the establishment of the autonomous National Indigenous Organization.

Motion – Carried

The Regional Council office will submit their response to the General Council office as per instructions.

 

General Council 44 Background Information

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The 44th General Council met virtually between February 2022 and August 2022.

At that meeting, the General Council approved an amendment to the Basis of Union in The Manual of The United Church of Canada to establish an autonomous National Indigenous Organization. It also authorized a Category 3 Remit to test the will of the church with respect to this change.

For background information about this remit, a study guide, response forms and more, please see the General Council 44 website. Questions can be e-mailed to remits@united-church.ca.

To read the proposals click the links below:

Responding to Questions

 

Since launching the Category 3 remit about removing structural barriers to developing and sustaining an autonomous Indigenous Church in March 2023, the General Council Office has received a number of questions about the remit process, as well as about the remit itself.

Some of these questions have asked: What is this remit about? Where did this remit come from? Why is a remit process needed? What is the voting process? What will the new Indigenous Church look like? How will it be funded? How will this Indigenous organization be in relationship with the regional councils and wider United Church?

In this video, Adele Halliday, Anti-Racism and Equity Lead, and Sara Stratton, Reconciliation and Indigenous Justice Animator, of the General Council Office respond to these questions and others that have been raised about the current Category 3 Remit on establishing an autonomous National Indigenous Organization within The United Church of Canada. 

 

Educational Video Resource

 

Remit Preparation – The United Church of Canada and its Relationship with Indigenous Members

Presentation by Rev Dr Teresa Burnett Cole regarding Remit NIC-01 Establishing an Autonomous National Indigenous Church. For more details on the remit, including a study guide and response forms, please see https://generalcouncil44.ca/council/remit-1-establishing-autonomous-national-indigenous-organization

Other Resources

THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY

THE CALLS TO ACTION (TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION)

THE CALLS TO THE CHURCH (CARETAKERS OF OUR INDIGENOUS CIRCLE, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA)

 

THE UNITED CHURCH APOLOGIES

United Church Apologies to Indigenous Peoples

https://united-church.ca/social-action/justice-initiatives/reconciliation-and-indigenous-justice/apologies

THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON ABORIGINAL PEOPLES (RCAP)

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) Final Report is a huge document. If you wish to take a glance, here is the link: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/aboriginal-heritage/royal-commission-aboriginal-peoples/Pages/final-report.aspx

Nov 21, 2021 was the 25th anniversary of the final report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples  (RCAP)

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/royal-commission-aboriginal-peoples-25-1.6243545

Staff Support

PETER HARTMANS

PETER HARTMANS

Executive Minister

Phone: 416-231-7680 | 1-800-268-3781
Extension: 6117
Email: phartmans@united-church.ca

Serves in: Shining Waters Regional Council and Canadian Shield Regional Council

Location: Teleworks and spends time in each region.

Role: Peter provides leadership, counsel, and support for the governance and administration in the Regional Councils.

Contact Peter about: Budget and Policy; Media and Public Statements; Regional Joys and Concerns; Workplace Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence.

KIM UYEDE-KAI

KIM UYEDE-KAI

COMMUNITIES OF FAITH AND PASTORAL RELATIONS MINISTER; Intercultural Diversity, Anti-Racism and Right Relations Minister

Phone: 416-231-7680  |  1-800-268-3781
Extension: 6173
Email: KUyedeKai@united-church.ca

Serves in: Shining Waters Regional Council

Location: Teleworks from her home in Toronto

Role: Kim encourages and connects communities of faith in their work and supports Indigenous ministries in their relationship with the region and promotes and supports racial justice.

Contact Kim about: Anti-Racism; Conflict Resolution; Covenants; Governance; Intercultural Ministry; Right Relations; Vision and Mission

SUSAN WHITEHEAD

SUSAN WHITEHEAD

Executive Assistant and Administrative Support

Phone: 416-231-7680 | 1-800-268-3781
Extension: 6134
Email: swhitehead@united-church.ca

Serves in: Canadian Shield Regional Council and Shining Waters Regional Council

Location: Works from the North Bay Main Office.

Role: Susan is the Executive Assistant to Peter Hartmans and gives administrative support for the Canadian Shield and Shining Waters Regional Councils.