Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 41st General Council of the United Church of Canada took place in August 2012 in Ottawa. During that meeting, the United Church of Canada adopted a number of
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 40th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 2009 approved a resolution titled “Implementation of Measures towards Peace in the Middle East” Excerpt: That the 40th
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 39th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 2006 adopted a very short resolution titled “Pathways to Peace in the Holy Land” There was another resolution
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 39th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 2006 approved a resolution titled “Ethical Investment for Peace in Palestine and Israel” There was another short resolution
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 38th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 2003 approved a resolution titled “Paths to Peace in Israel and Palestine” Excerpt: WHEREAS the Executive of General
Last updated on December 31st, 2024In 2002 the General Council Executive issued a Statement on Antisemitism Excerpt: …The United Church of Canada is concerned that these recent acts are often being interpreted as a
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 35th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 1994 had a very short resolution titled “Negotiated Peace Settlement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip” Excerpt:
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 34th General Council of the United Church of Canada in 1992 had a very short comment about the Middle East Peace Process Full Record: The 34th General Council
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 33rd General Council of the United Church of Canada in 1990 adopted a resolution related to the Middle East. Most of the document lays out the reasons for
Last updated on December 31st, 2024The 32nd General Council of the United Church of Canada in 1988 adopted a resolution calling for Justice in the Middle East Excerpt: WHEREAS no authentic peace is possible