
United Church of Canada
The United Church of Canada, founded in 1925, is one of Canada's largest Protestant denominations. It emerged from the union of various Protestant groups, aimed at fostering inclusivity and social justice. The church emphasizes community engagement, progressive theology, and the importance of both faith and reason. It welcomes diverse beliefs and lifestyles, encouraging a commitment to social issues such as reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, gender equality, and environmental stewardship. Its mission focuses on promoting love, justice, and peace, making it a significant voice in Canadian society and civil discourse.