The United Church of Canada wishes to remain a constructive part of the Renfrew neighbourhood in Calgary. The congregation of Renfrew United Church, Calgary has exhausted its resources to maintain a building that has exceeded its lifespan. An initial round …
St. Andrew’s, DeWinton: Staying Connected
By Rev. Marie Wedderburn During the pandemic St. Andrew’s United, DeWinton, has stayed connected with one another in a variety of ways. At the beginning of the pandemic, we initiated a “buddy system” in which we agreed to stay …
David Ferguson Music Fund Accepting Applications
Greetings! My name is Corinne and as the Chair of the newly-formed David Ferguson Music Fund, I’m honoured and excited to announce that the APPLICATION WINDOW IS OPEN! This fund is accessible to individuals and groups in the Chinook Winds Region …
‘We need to do more than be sorry’
By Treena Duncan, Executive Minister, Chinook Winds Region We are all processing the devastating and heartbreaking news about the remains of 215 children buried at the Kamloops Residential School in different ways. I know that you join me in deep …
A Blight on the Nation
By Tony Snow, Indigenous Minister, Chinook Winds Region It is with sadness that we reflect upon the 215 children, who died as a result of genocide. They died because they were being forced to conform to a society that valued …
‘There are more, you know’
By Lee Spice, Pastoral Relations Minister, Chinook Winds Region For years I have prayed for the children, hoping that some mystery of the universe would carry my love back in time and they might feel less alone as they faced …
A prayer for the 215 children who didn’t come home
Tony Snow, Coordinator, Indigenous Right Relations, Chinook Winds Region: Let us mourn the loss of 215 Children at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, as we remember those who never came home. The legacy of Residential Schools affects all Indigenous people. …
National Indigenous History Month
June 2021 For a listing of National Indigenous History Month, please check out the Chinook Winds Indigenous Right Relations Page.
Joyce Sasse Publishes New Book
When Rev. Dr. Joyce Sasse (left) learned last fall that St. Andrew’s College, Saskatoon, would bestow an honorary doctorate this May 2021, the 80-year-old retired minister took on publishing another book. From her Pincher Creek home at Crestview Lodge, Joyce …
New Admin Assistant: Jes Beckerley
Jes Beckerley joins Chinook Winds Region’s staff as part-time Administrative Assistant effective June 1, 2021 Ever since Jes was a kid, she has been involved in the United Church and was often seen running down the aisles, hiding under the …








