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Here from the Beginning
Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters and Bermuda-Nova Scotia Regional Councils are proud to announce that the exhibit “Here from the Beginning”: Celebrating the history of The United Church of Canada through the lens of Black People is now available for viewing at the Regional Council Office, 21 Wright Street, Sackville, NB.
This important exhibition was prepared for the centennial of The United Church of Canada, and provides a more full understanding of the church’s history from the Black perspective, as another step in the church’s journey to be an intercultural and anti-racist church.
We hope that you will consider viewing this important exhibition while it is at our regional council office, during the following times and dates:
21 Wright Street, Sackville, NB
October 21, 2025 – October 29, 2025
(Monday through Friday; 9:00am – 3:30pm daily)
(Re)generate Presentations
(Re)generate is a leadership development program for ministers across the United Church created by our previous Moderator the Rt. Rev. Carmen Lansdowne. This program culminated in each of the participants completing a capstone project. This webinar series is an exciting opportunity to hear from 4 of the participants of this program; their experience and their capstone project. The Faith Formation and Leadership Development Committee of the Bermuda-Nova Scotia Region is pleased to present this two webinar series. This series is hosted by (Re)generate participants from the Eastern Regions of the United Church, one on October 22nd and one on October 29th. These sessions will start at 7pm (AST) and run for an hour with time at the end for questions and discussion. Registration is now open here. There is no registration fee for the series. The presenters for the two sessions are:
October 22nd –Rev. Penny Nelson, and Rev. Rick Gunn
October 29th – Rev. Katie Aven, and Rev. Michelle Johnson-Armstrong
Upon registration you will receive an automated email. A few days later you will receive a welcome email from the committee with the zoom link for the sessions. You will also receive a reminder email before each session.
Decommissioning Service – Lake George United Church
On Sunday October 26 at 3pm, a Decommissioning Service is going to be held at Lake George United Church (642 Route 635), part of Prince William Pastoral Charge. The congregation of Living Waters (an amalgamation of Riverside and Lake George United Church) will continue to worship in a community hall, but they are letting go of their building.
Members of the Region are invited to join the congregation as they say goodbye to the building and give thanks for all of the worship and ministry that happened in this space over the generations.
Workshop – “Diversity: How Can Our Churches Be Radical, Intentional, Welcoming & Inclusive in Today’s Global Village?”
Free Workshop Saturday, November 1, 2025 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: First United Church, Campbellton
16 Aberdeen Street, Campbellton NB, E3N 2J7
Facilitator: Rev. Dr. Shepherd Munikwa: Minister for Justice, Mission & Outreach
For more information get in touch with Heather Ross shross@nbnet.nb.ca & Hugh Ellis hughgellis57@gmail.com
Please click here to view a poster for the workshop.
Covenanting Service – Northumberland Pastoral Charge and Baie Verte, Port Elgin, Tidnish Bridge Pastoral Charge
The covenanting service for the new collaborative ministry between the Northumberland Pastoral Charge in BNS and the Baie Verte, Port Elgin, Tidnish Bridge Pastoral Charge in FSLDW and Wayne Jarvis, will be held on Sunday November 2, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. in Port Elgin UC in Port Elgin New Brunswick. There will be a celebration of Holy Communion, and a time of reception will follow the worship service. Please join us to acknowledge this coming together of not only two pastoral charges, but two regions, in active ministry!
Covenanting Service – Campbellton Pastoral Charge
A Covenanting Service between Rev. Limon Daka, The Campbellton Pastoral Charge and the Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters Regional Council will be held at First United Church, 16 Aberdeen St. Campbellton, N.B. E2N 2J7 at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 2, 2025. All are welcome. The guest speaker will be Rev. Dr. Wilson Gonese
May God richly bless this ministry between the Rev. Daka, the Campbellton Pastoral Charge and the Fundy St Lawrence Dawning Waters Region.
Queerly Beloved
Introducing Queerly Beloved – a queer spirit gathering! This is for folx who identify as “spiritual but not religious” or “spiritual AND religious.”
The plan is to gather monthly, on the first Sunday of the month at 7pm. Westfield United Church (133 Nerepis Rd, Grand Bay-Westfield) – come in the side door off the parking lot and up the stairs to the parlour. There is also a chair lift for anyone who needs help on the stairs, and a ramp up the far side of the building.
For more information, feel free to reach out to Kate Jones – revkate.tworivers@gmail.com
Covenanting Service – Dalhousie – New Mills Pastoral Charge
A Covenanting Service between Kimberly Inglis, Diaconal Candidate, The Dalhousie – New Mills Pastoral Charge and the Fundy St. Lawrence Dawning Waters Regional Council will be held at Bethel United Church, 23249 Route 134, Nash Creek N.B. E8B 1G8 at 1 p.m. on Sunday, November 16, 2025. All are welcome.
We pray that God will richly bless this ministry between Kimberly, the Dalhousie – New Mills Pastoral Charge and the Fundy St Lawrence Dawning Waters Region.
Growth Ideas 101: Summer Students in 2026
Whether you have often had a summer student or never before, meet with your leadership, committees and teams to explore how you might provide meaningful summer employment for a student through Canada Summer Jobs. Whether you apply for one or more, brainstorm your needs and explore possibilities. Don’t miss the application window. Having a student is a great opportunity, whether supporting reaching the young, the youth, seniors, neighbours in your community, doing all ages events, food, fun, assisting with projects, working with community partners, marketing, communications, social media, website, tech assistance, program launches, capturing stories and sharing, archiving, directory creation, what to do with your picnic table in 2026, visioning, dreaming, planning, Learning, leading, listening…
The Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) 2026 program, provides funding to help employers create quality summer job opportunities for youth: https://vectorsgroup.com/canada-summer-jobs-2026/
The Call for Applications will officially launch on November 4, 2025, and close on December 11, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. This program offers wage subsidies to eligible employers:
• Not-for-profit employers can receive up to 100% of the current provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage.
• Public and private sector employers can receive up to 50% of the current provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage.
The program aims to:
• Provide meaningful work experiences for youth.
• Help youth develop and enhance their skills.
Address national and local priorities to improve access to the labor market for youth facing unique barriers.
Contact your growth animator, Sharon Ballantyne at 506-306-0500 or by email at sballantyne@united-church.ca Everyone is reminded to also join our casual virtual drop in each Wednesday morning on Sharon’s zoom 9:45 Atlantic and 10:15 NL for thirty minutes. Contact Sharon if you need the link.
Pay-What-You-Can Pageant Available
No need to purchase an expensive script this year! This easily adaptable pageant will work for a variety of congregational sizes and age ranges. Free to download as a convenient PDF script, you can print and share with your Worship or Sunday School team, reading through the whole script, including options for adapting to your Faith Community’s needs. My only request is that you let me know you are using the script (and a few quick stats) through this form. “Welcome to the Family Christmas Pageant!” pairs with the themed resources I’m offering for the Advent & Christmas Season. The free worship planning chart is now available to download!
Churches of Chignecto 100th Anniversary Worship Service & Gala
Was your Rural Church formerly a Part of Chignecto Presbytery?
A committee Called the Churches of Chignecto 100th Anniversary Gala, spearheaded by the Upper Sackville-Anderson Settlement Pastoral Charge with help from the Shediac Pastoral Charge is the successful recipient of a Centennial Grant from the United Church of Canada Foundation, to help us close out our Centenary Year with an event to remember.
Please consider joining us on Sunday, November 23, 2025 for a joint worship service (10:30 AM) and Gala Harvest Lunch (12 PM) at the East Botsford Recreation Center, 15 Trenholm Road, Murray Corner, N.B.
Lunch Tickets are $15.00/person and must be pre-purchased by November 17th so that the committee can supply adequate food. Dietary restrictions will be accommodated with advance notice.
For tickets or information please contact: Wendy LeBlanc Phone: 506-232-0975 or by email at awleblanc@rogers.com or Kyle Wells Phone: 506-871-6162 or by email at kylerdwells@gmail.com
Please note while this event is being spearheaded, and hosted by NB Churches this event is open to our NS friends who were in Chignecto Presbytery.
Vacancy – Office Administrator
Mount Royal United Church, Moncton, NB, currently has a vacancy for the position of Office Administrator, a permanent part time position (25 hours weekly). To view the position description, please click here. If interested, please submit resume to Ministry & Personnel Chair at mandp@mountroyalus.ca. The position is available immediately.
Annual Christmas Craft Market
First United’s Annual Christmas Craft Market will be held in our Memorial Hall (111 Lorne St., Truro) on Saturday, November 1st, from 10am – 2pm.
Admission is a free will donation.
There will be Quilts, Weaving, Sea Glass Art, Knitting, Personalized Mugs, Jewelry, Wreaths, Hooked items, Christmas items, Pantry Table, and much more!
Accepted payment: Cash, Debit and or VISA/Mastercard.
Proceeds to the ongoing work of the United Church Women


