Fonds consists of the following series: Vital records (1930-1960); Marine mission records (1919-1948); Committee and institutional records (1897-1958); Financial records and fundraising (1923-1957); Correspondence files (1917-1960); Manuscripts and writings (1919-1951); Published and collected materials (1918-1959); and Photographs (1914-[ca. 1980]).
UntitledSeries includes logs of the Iwyll, Thomas Crosby III and IV, and the Melvin Swartout I, the latter including related reports, 1919-1948: Invoices and correspondence relating to the construction of the Thomas Crosby III, 1926-1928; West Coast Missions correspondence, 1926-1934; and a Master's certificate, 1927.
Series includes records of the Coqualeetza Indian Hospital and Coqualeetza Fellowship, 1945-1957; of the Coqualeetza Institute and Albemi Indian Residential School, 1897-1900 and 1939-1944; of the Conference committee Sunday School in the Home, 1951-1958; and of Vancouver Presbytery, 1958.
Series includes articles published by the church; a personal diary dated 1919-1945; a typescript of My Captain Oliver dated 1947; and records of services held and evangelism at Indian hospitals in Sardis, [Chilliwack?] and Nanaimo.
Subjects of the photographs include marine missions, Indigenous communities, students of Coqualeetza and Alberni residential schools, forestry and fishing, family and friends.
Fonds consists of records relating to Jim Taylor's writing, editing, and broadcasting work, as well as his liaison with colleagues and family members. Fonds comprises the following record series: Correspondence - JAFT to WST (1945-1998); Published articles and resources (1967-2006); Early writings (1959-1980); Personal correspondence (1966-1986); Academic writings (1958-1967); Newsletters (1984-1994); Regular newspaper columns (2007-2009); Manuscripts for monographs (1996-2001); Reference: books written or edited by James Taylor (1981-2010). Documentary forms include correspondence, research notes, interview transcripts, draft and published versions of magazine articles, play scripts, and full manuscripts of books. Also included is a copy of each published book.
UntitledSeries consists of personal correspondence between Jim Taylor (JAFT) and his father, William S. Taylor (WST).
Series consists of records relating to magazine and journal articles for churches and secular organizations. Series contains the following subseries: The United Church Observer articles (1970-1981, 2000); United Church of Canada writings (1976-1990); Writings for religious papers other than the Observer (1974-2006); and Writings not related directly to the Church (1963-1987). Documentary forms include correspondence, research notes, interview transcripts, and draft and published versions of articles and resources.
Series consists of records relating to Taylor's course work through the University of British Columbia, most of which he generated through a correspondence course in short-story writing, while living in Prince Rupert. Records also include some curricula for courses he designed and taught for the Canadian Institute of Speech in Prince Rupert.
Fonds consists of records relating to Hughes' academic and pastoral work, as well as to her interest in the changing place of women within the broader church. Fonds contains three record series: Lecture notes [ca. 1960]; Preaching and speaking notes (1940-1978); and Reference materials (1927-1947).
UntitledFonds consists of recordings of interviews with United Church ministers whom Gordon Laird identified as significant in the history of BC Conference.
UntitledFonds consists of four record series: Research notes ([193-?]); Correspondence (1929-1968); Reference - (1924-1968); and Memoir ([1967]).
UntitledSeries consists of records relating to Searcy's career as student, pastoral minister, lecturer and presenter, writer, and leader in the wider church. Record types include correspondence, news clippings, photographs, academic degrees, curriculum vitae, copies of articles, handwritten letters of appreciation, orders of service, and memorabilia from special events.
Fonds consists of records relating to Jack Shaver's writings, preaching, teaching, studies, and service on administrative bodies of The United Church of Canada. Fonds comprises the following record series: Subject files (1935-2001); Student papers and notes (1937-1965); James M. Shaver writings (1935-1946); Early writings (1947-1952); Administrative church work records (1951-1997); Sermons (1957-2000); and Audio recordings (1972-2001).
UntitledSeries consists of records relating to Shaver's service to the wider church as a member of Manitoba Conference's Faith and Order Committee (1951-1956); a member of BC Conference's Commission to Study Institutional Work in the Lower Mainland (1967-1969); a member of the Board of Directors for the Vancouver Inner City Service Project (1967-1969); and supervisor of a student at the Vancouver School of Theology (1995-1997).
Fonds consists of records relating to Keith Clifford's research, writings, teaching, and correspondence with colleagues. Fonds comprises the following record series: Research materials (1970-1989); Writings, lectures, and presentations (1960-1989); Correspondence (1966-1990); Sermons (1951-1979); and Reference materials (1938-1984).
UntitledSeries consists of records relating to Clifford's research, primarily concerning the Presbyterian Church in Canada and resistance to church union in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Record types include photocopies of articles and archival materials, as well as correspondence with research assistants.
Series consists of records relating to Clifford's preaching and worship leadership, primarily at Augustine United Church in Winnipeg, and at Ryerson United Church in Vancouver.
Series consists of a notebook relating to a course on New Testament criticism, which he was likely enrolled in at Knox College, Toronto.
Fonds consists of records relating to the Rev. Edward White's ministry in southern Ontario and British Columbia. Fonds also includes records relating to his son, J.H. White, and his family. Record series include: Diaries (1852-1918); Family correspondence (1862-1932); J.H. White family photographs ([1870?]-[1967]); and Reference materials (1852-1995).
UntitledFonds consists of records relating to Stewart's preaching; to his research and writing as a student and archivist; to his job as Host for First United Church (Vancouver); and to his lectures at the Vancouver School of Theology. Record series include: Sermons (1965-1999); Student papers (1966-1978); Speeches and articles (1983-2000); First United Church work (1980-1998); Archives communications (1986-1995); Personal correspondence (1976-1989); Denominational Studies lectures ([1992]-[1993]); Biographical material (1953-1995); and Photographs (1980-[2005?]).
UntitledSeries consists of records relating to Booth's work within the Division of Communications at the General Council Office in Toronto. Includes reports, strategic plans, shoot schedules, diagrams, historical descriptions, correspondence, and memoranda.
Series consists of Booth's communications output during the course of his career, including sermons, articles, radio and television scripts, and editorials.
Series consists of records relating to topics that formed the basis of Booth's work. Topics relate primarily to communications, media, ministry, and international issues. Includes articles, news clippings, trip reports, handwritten notes, fact sheets, and correspondence.
Series consists of records relating to information gleaned from courses and conferences that Booth attended as part of his continuing education. Includes typewritten classroom notes, copies of academic papers, course outlines, and correspondence.
Series consists of records relating to Booth's participation in, and reflections on, key events and phases of his career. Includes journal entries, travel reports, correspondence, media plans, proposals, brochures, and news clippings.
Series consists of records relating to Collins' productions for the United Church in British Columbia. Includes slides and script for a BC Conference production, "Take Off Your Shoes,"� which was shown as part of the 1974 ordination service. Also includes photographs of Vancouver area churches, taken during Collins' production of "These Earthen Vessels"� for Vancouver-Burrard Presbytery. Photographs of various churches and related buildings, and a recording of the dedication of Skidegate United Church, round out the content of the series.