Mennonite Church Canada was created in 2000.
Presbyterian Church in Canada was created in 1875.
Douglas Walkington has written: 'United Church ministers, 1925-1980' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, United Church of Canada 'Ministers of the United Church of Canada, 1925-1940' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, United Church of Canada 'Churches of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1875-1925. Saskatchewan Conference' -- subject(s): Canada, Presbyterian Church in Canada, Saskatchewan Conference 'Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1875 - 1925 : ministerial summary from acts and proceedings of the General Assembly' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Presbyterian Church in Canada 'Methodist ministers in Canada, 1903-1925' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Methodist Church, Methodist Church (Canada, Newfoundland, Bermuda) 'Presbyterian ministers in Upper & Lower Canada (Ontario & Quebec) prior to formation in 1875 of the Presbyterian Church in Canada' -- subject(s): Clergy, Directories, Presbyterian Church 'Churches of Presbyterian Church, Canada. Maritime Synod. 1875-1925' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church
Community Catholic Church of Canada was created in 1960.
Evangelical Free Church of Canada was created in 1917.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada was created in 1986.
Free Methodist Church in Canada was created in 1860.
The Anglican Church.
The United Church may refer to the United Church of Canada or the United Church of God. The United Church of Canada was founded in 1925 while the United Church of God was founded in 1995.
No. The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 by a merger of the Methodist Church, the Congregationalist Assemblies and 2/3 of the Presbyterian Church.
The first Anglican church built in Canada was St. Matthew's Church, constructed in 1820 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver was completed later, with its first structure built in 1888. St. Matthew's holds the distinction of being the earliest Anglican establishment in the country.
Yes. This church, the second largest In Canada after the Catholic church, accepts and performs same-sex marriages which are legal throughout Canada.