United Church of Canada
The United Church of Canada is a Protestant Christian denomination formed in 1925 through the union of several churches, including the Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church in Canada, and the Congregational Union of Canada. It is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada, known for its inclusive approach and commitment to social justice.
The church emphasizes the importance of community, faith, and service, encouraging members to engage in various social issues such as poverty, environmental stewardship, and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. The United Church of Canada also supports a diverse range of worship styles and theological perspectives within its congregations.