Series consists of photographs and an album gifted to George Sanderson from Ladies and Friends of the Wesleyan Church Port Hope, [18--]-[189-]. The album contains photographs of family, friends, congregants and fellow clergy.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs, posters and glass lantern slides depicting the Simpson family’s missionary work and life, [190-?]-[194-?].
Sin títuloSeries consists of a map of Chengdu, [190-?], and a photograph of Retta Kilborn, [194-?].
Series consists of photographs (including glass slides) that were created and/or collected by the Board of Home Missions, [1890?]-1970. Most of the images depict residential institutions run by the United Church of Canada and its antecedent denominations.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs documenting Herbert Owen’s time as a missionary in Korea, [191-?]-1933.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs, postcards and slides documenting Frank Fidler’s travels for his YMCA and youth work [191-?]-1966.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs, glass slides and maps relating to the Division of Finance and its units; property, projects, events, staff.
Sin títuloSeries contains photographs documenting Constance Kilborn Walmsley and Lewis Walmsley’s family and missionary work in West China, as well as Lewis Walmsley’s educational work in West China and scholarly career in East Asian Studies, [191-]-1973.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs and mementos from Edith Sparling’s time as missionary in West China, [192-?]-1935.
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs, glass slides, audio cassettes, audio reels and video cassettes; some topics include students/staff/faculty, Anglican Women's Training College, Bedford House, bible studies, Centre for Christian Studies, buildings, children, Covenant College, graduations, holidays, events, United Church Training School and Salvation Army Community Vacation Church School.
Series consists of photographs related to Katharine Hockin; including other missionaries, and places in China, [194-?]-[197-?].
Series contains photographs from Wilbur Howard’s life and later in his ministerial career, [194-?]-1991.
Sin títuloSeries contains photographs and a scrapbook documenting Edward Wilson Wallace’s life, family and missionary work in China, [1880]-[194?].
Sin títuloSeries consists of photographs created and/or collected by the Board of Women, [194-]-1950.
Series consists of one photograph of Ernest Crossley Hunter descending from an airplane.
Sin títuloSeries consists of news clippings collected by MacDonald and a missionary book with some notation from MacDonald.
Series contains reports created by Sidney Barlow Stokes while he served as superintendent of Home Missions for Southern Ontario, [195-]-1983.
Sin títuloSeries consists of two disassembled scrapbooks containing pictures taken from publications, [18--?]-[195-?]. Subjects of images include Home and Foreign Missions, and Indigenous Canadian Missions. In addition, there are some posters and an extensive stereograph collection.
Sin títuloSeries consists of two audio discs featuring the Scarborough AOTS Glee Club in Scarborough, Ontario.
Series contains Lois Wilson’s personal diaries of national and international trips from her personal life, ministerial career, her time as UC Moderator (1980-1982), President of the World Council of Churches (1983-1991) and from when she was Senator (1998-2002) [196-]-2001.
Sin títuloSeries consists of materials, history, and correspondence regarding the Canadian Urban Training program after it was disbanded in 1988.
Series consists of minutes, 1975-1984, 1996-2001; workbooks (that include minutes of the previous meeting), 2003-2011, 2014-2017; and financial statements, 1978 and correspondence and information packages re audits, 1976-1988.
Series consists of records relating primarily to Booth's consulting work after retirement. Includes scripts, timecode descriptions, project schedules, speeches, reports, correspondence, and maps.
Series consists of MacDonald's collection of poetry and worship material, letters from her students, and material from her time in Edinburgh.
Series consists of albums, photographs, negatives and slides of Evelyn Ricker’s time in West China, on furlough and working Home Mission in the Canadian Chinese communities, [19--]-[199-].
Sin títuloSeries consists of correspondence of ministers in Great Britain dealing with their working life, and albums of ministers and presidents of the Wesleyan Methodist Church containing correspondence, 1777-1901, and biographical information and lists of stations, [ca. 1744]-1929. Included are reproductions of portrait paintings and engravings.
Sin títuloSeries consists of the following subseries: 1) Deeds and titles of churches, manses, cemeteries and other church property, 1811-2008; 2) Records Relating to Investment Properties, 1918-1986; 3) Administrative Records relating to Properties and Estates Originally Held by Antecedent Denominations, 1924-1981.
Series consists of items created by or belonging to Pidgeon or members of his family, including poetry, a diary, a short story, correspondence, photographs, and other documents of personal significance.
Series consists of three subseries of pension files: 1) Deceased Pensioners, 1881-2012; 2) Refunded Pension Files, 1918-2000; 3) Methodist Superannuated Pension Files, 1825-1996.
Series consists diaries, lecture notes, notebooks and thirty seven small, bound volumes containing notations and observation about activities, biographical and information notes for contemplated articles and draft sermons 1838-1940.
Sin títuloThe Board's mandate included missionary work in Trinidad, primarily to East Indians, and thus continued the work begun in 1867 by the Reverend John Morton (sent by the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provinces of British North America), and after 1875 by the Presbyterian Church in Canada Foreign Mission Committee Eastern Section.
In Trinidad a Mission Council responsible to the Canadian Church was established in 1872. This Council was at the same time constituted into a standing committee of the Presbytery of Trinidad to attend to work among the East Indians there.
In 1872 the branches of Presbyterianism joined together to become the Presbytery of Trinidad, assuming the name Presbyterian Church of Trinidad.
This collection of records consists of: correspondence of the Board of Foreign Missions, 1892-1925; records of the Trinidad Mission Council, 1885-1925; and records of the Presbytery of Trinidad/Presbyterian Church of Trinidad, 1845-1939.
The correspondence includes letters received and copies of letters sent by Thomas Stewart, Secretary of the Board of Foreign Mission Eastern Section, and by R.P. MacKay and A.E. Armstrong, Secretaries of the Board of Foreign Missions, and various secretaries of the Trinidad Mission Council.
The Trinidad Mission Council series consists of minutes, 1885-1925, a notebook of K.J. Grant, 1891-1892, and financial ledger of the Council. Also included are minutes of the General Council of Trinidad and British Guiana (1913-1917) which was dissolved in 1917.
The Presbytery of Trinidad/Presbyterian Church of Trinidad records include minutes back the establishment of the first mission by the United Associate Secession Church in Scotland, 1845-1926 (manuscript) and 1926-1939 (microfilm).
Series consists of manuscript minutes, 1849-1923, and English translation of German minutes, 1864-1885.
Series consists of images from missions in India.
Sin títuloSeries consists of images from missions in China.
Sin títuloSeries consists of images from missions in Angola.
Sin títuloSeries consists of images from missions in Myanmar.
Sin títuloSeries consists of images from missions in Taiwan.
Sin títuloSeries consists of images from missions in Costa Rica.
Sin títuloThe Missionary Committee of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada Missionary Society met annually to review missions sustained by the Society, make decisions regarding the future of the work, apportion and appropriate funds, and select and appoint missionaries for Canada and abroad. The functions of the Committee were continued under the Central Missionary Board, established with the formation of the Methodist Church of Canada in 1874, and under the General Board of Missions, established with the formation of the Methodist Church (Canada) in 1884. Commencing in 1833, the operations and finances of the Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada were administered by a Board of Managers, elected annually by the Society, and audited by the Missionary Committee. In 1858, the Board was replaced by the Committee of Consultation and Finance appointed by the Missionary Committee. The Committee of Consultation and Finance continued under the Central Missionary Board of the Methodist Church of Canada, and under the General Board of Missions of the Methodist Church (Canada). The name of the Committee changed in 1894 to Executive Committee. The Committee on Estimates was appointed by the Executive Committee in 1907 to report to the General Board of Missions regarding projected income and expenditures. It met twice yearly. The Local Sub-Committee was appointed by the Executive Committee to deal with business arising from General Board or Executive meetings which required attention before the next meeting of the larger body.
Series includes: minutes of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada Missionary Committee, 1865-1874; minutes of the Central Missionary Board of the Methodist Church of Canada, 1874-1883; minutes and correspondence of the General Board of Missions of the Methodist Church (Canada), 1884-1925; minutes of Executive Committee and antecedent committees, 1851-1924; minutes of Committee on Estimates, 1907-1915; and minutes of Local Sub-Committee and the Officers' Council, 1906-1926. The minutes provide insight into the operational, administrative, and financial concerns of the Missionary Society, occasionally touching on broader mission issues, and serve as a point of reference in tracing the development and scope of the work, as they cover the entire mission field including foreign missions in Japan and China, domestic missions, city missions, work with Indigenous People in Ontario, Quebec and Western Canada, work with immigrants and new Canadians throughout Canada.
n 1856, the Reverend G. Stevenson was sent to India but the Indian Mutiny of 1857 prevented the establishment of a mission. In 1873, the Canada Presbyterian Church sent missionaries to India and this Mission was carried further by the Presbyterian Church in Canada after 1875. Missionary work was concentrated in Central India. In 1925 The United Church of Canada took the principal responsibility for the Central India Mission, with the continuing Presbyterian Church in Canada retaining some work.
Series consists primarily of correspondence from missionaries sent to foreign mission officials of the Foreign Mission Committees/Boards of the Canada Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church in Canada (William McLaren, Thomas Wardrope, Hamilton Cassels, R.P. MacKay and A.E. Armstrong) and correspondence by the Presbyterian Church of Canada officials, 1854-1855. There are also minutes of the Central India Mission Council: manuscript, 1879-1897, and printed, 1905-1929; minutes of the Finance Committee, 1897-1906; minutes of the Presbytery of Indore, 1886-1905; Central India Mission Council correspondence, 1883-1896; financial records, 1884-1902, including account books of Indore College, 1890-1902; transcripts of proceedings re the John Wilkie case, 1903; property records, 1879-1906; records re the J.M. Douglas case, 1881-1882; minutes of the Women's Council Central India Mission, 1920- 1924; and of the Malwa Presbytery/Church Council, 1905-1939; maps of Central India Mission.
Series consists of four subseries: minutes, 1854-1926; letterbooks, 1883-1910; general correspondence, 1878-1925 and correspondence with the Eastern Division, 1910-1917 and financial records, 1896-1912. Included in the first subseries are minutes created by the Foreign Mission Committees of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, the Canada Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The records in the remaining subseries were created by Committee conveners including Thomas Wardrope and Hamilton Cassells, and permanent officials including Robert Peter MacKay and Allan Egbert Armstrong. Documented here is the administration of the missions in Korea, India, Formosa and China and missions to Indigenous People in British Columbia and Western Canada.
The Reverend and Mrs. John Geddie left Nova Scotia to establish this Mission in 1846. The Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia, then the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provinces of British North America, and finally the Presbyterian Church in Canada supported this Mission field. In 1925, this Mission was turned over to the Presbyterian Church of Victoria (Australia). New Hebrides is now Vanuatu.
Series includes primarily correspondence received by the Secretary, Thomas Stewart, from a variety of sources, including the missionaries who served here, 1903-1925 (79.197C); and minutes of the New Hebrides Presbyterian Mission, 1857-1938 (79.225C).
Series consists of photographs relating to a variety of individuals, church organizations, and subjects, primarily within the United Church and its antecedent denominations within British Columbia.
Series consists of correspondence and some notices, leaflets and pamphlets 1860-1976.
Series consists of minute books, convention minutes and reports, and financial record books from local O.C.C.E. chapters of Ontario Townships (includes antecedent O.C.C.E. organization records). Records are described alphabetically by Township name. Note that some record books demonstrate regional chapters that included multiple township and counties.
Sin títuloSeries consists of biographical files relating primarily to clergy who have served the United Church and its antecedent denominations within British Columbia.
Series consists of files relating to presbyteries and congregations within the bounds of the former BC Conference.
Series consists of files relating to subjects and organizations of the United Church and its antecedent denominations within British Columbia.
Series consists of albums, photographs, and postcards relating to Evelyn Buchannan’s experiences as a missionary in China and India, 1861-1970.
Sin títuloSeries consists of the following subseries: 1) Trust, Bequest and Estate files, 1895-2004; 2) Commissioned Estate Files, 1862-1984; 3) Woman's Missionary Society Estate Files, 1913-1977; 4) Closed Trust and Endowment Files, 1880-1986; 5) Records Relating to Mutchmor Memorial Trust Fund Committee, 1981-1991.