Series consists of textual records relating to Vera Bell's work in hospitals and churches at Hazelton and Queen Charlotte, as well as in Kenya. Records also relate to the Thomas Crosby mission boat and Vera's Christian faith.
Series consists of records relating to columns that Taylor wrote for local newspapers in the Okanagan region of BC. Includes samples of columns written for the Kelowna Courier and Penticton Herald (July to December 2009); satirical articles relating to local people and politics (the Back Fence, 2008); and samples of columns from a local weekly paper, the Lake Country Calendar (2007).
Taylor, James A.Series consists of records relating to the topics and activities associated with truth and reconciliation and with sexual orientation and the ordination of gay and lesbian people.
Series consists of records relating to Searcy’s written contributions to periodicals and books. Records include draft manuscripts and galley proofs.
Series consists of records relating to Searcy’s worship leadership at University Hill Congregation, presentations at Maritime Conference and Berwick Camp, Nova Scotia, and retirement service and luncheon.
Series 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.
Series consists of lectures and theme addresses given in various church and academic settings, as well as in the media.
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 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 teaching in the pastoral setting, at Selkirk College, and in the field of broadcasting. Includes study plans, lecture notes, workshop notes, reports, instructions, diagrams, and reference material.
Series consists of records relating to Burrows’ research and writing of two books: Healing in the Wilderness (2004) and Hope Lives Here (2010), which tell the history of United Church hospitals and Vancouver’s First United Church, respectively. Series contains 5 subseries: Healing in the Wilderness research material (1962-2006); Healing in the Wilderness interview recordings (1982-2002); Healing in the Wilderness photographs (1934-2005); Hope Lives Here research material (1964-2010); and Hope Lives Here photographs (1913-2010).
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 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 the slides contained within the fonds, as well as slides that were not included in the donation. Includes typewritten notes, printouts of thumbnail photographs, and scanned images of slides.
Series consists of records relating to Booth’s work with domestic and international networks, both as a producer and as a board member. Includes correspondence, editing schedules, scripts, conference materials, reports, project evaluations, minutes of meetings, historical descriptions, news clippings, and handwritten notes.
Series consists of personal and published materials for use in various communications. Includes worship service templates, orders of service, quotations, drama scripts, photographs, music booklets, and publications.
Series consists of three subseries: General Council, BC Conference, and the Prince Rupert Presbytery. Series contains records relating to various topics and maintained for their informational value. Series also contains records of the Presbytery’s interaction with external groups and organizations.
Series contains Native Ministries Council minutes, Division of Mission in Canada reports and minutes, correspondence and reports related to property issues and staffing, including the Central Mainland Marine Mission (CMMM) and the Thomas Crosby, financial statements, BC Conference minutes, correspondence, newsletters and press releases.
Conference Minister, Prince Rupert PresbyterySeries consists of records relating to Searcy’s preaching at Crescent United Church (Surrey, BC), South Arm United Church (Richmond, BC), and University Hill Congregation (Vancouver, BC). Records include typescript sermons.
Series consists of records relating to Searcy’s public presentations in various settings, primarily about congregational ministry, to lay and clergy leaders of the wider church. Records include scripts and handwritten notes.
Series 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 special events and milestones in McCrindle’s life and ministry. Records include programs and orders of service from special celebrations, correspondence, student assignments, magazine and news clippings, drawings, and memorabilia.
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.
Taylor, James A.Series consists of images relating to McCrindle’s early years and association with Knox United Church in Vancouver; student life at Union College/Vancouver School of Theology; pastorates in Manitoba and B.C.; and his year as president of BC Conference. Also included are images of spouse Helen McCrindle and her fabric art.
Series relates to Val Anderson’s work as a professor of Pastoral Theology at Union College (now Vancouver School of Theology). Series consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, book reviews, reports, membership lists, proposals, clippings, book lists, pamphlets, ephemera, reference material, financial statements, memoranda, student essays, photographs, guides and other materials.