Lancer Pastoral Charge

Identity area

Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

Lancer Pastoral Charge

Parallel form(s) of name

Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

Other form(s) of name

  • Lancer-Portreeve Pastoral Charge

Identifiers for corporate bodies

Description area

Dates of existence

1925–ca.1930

History

Lancer Pastoral Charge was formed as a new United Church charge in 1925, containing preaching points at Portreeve and Roe. Around 1931 it became part of Abbey Pastoral Charge.

Places

Legal status

Functions, occupations and activities

Mandates/sources of authority

Internal structures/genealogy

Local church congregations in the United Church are organized into pastoral charges, each run by a governing body, such as a Council or Board. Charges can often include more than one local church or preaching place congregation under the leadership of a minister.

General context

Relationships area

Related entity

United Church of Canada Swift Current Presbytery (1925–1959)

Identifier of related entity

SCAA-UCCS-0029

Category of relationship

associative

Dates of relationship

1925–ca.1930

Description of relationship

Related entity

Abbey Pastoral Charge (1925–1957, ca.1970–1972)

Identifier of related entity

SCAA-UCCS-0232

Category of relationship

temporal

Type of relationship

Abbey Pastoral Charge

is the successor of

Lancer Pastoral Charge

Dates of relationship

ca.1930

Description of relationship

Access points area

Subject access points

Occupations

Control area

Authority record identifier

SCAA-UCCS-0233

Institution identifier

SCNUCSC

Rules and/or conventions used

Status

Draft

Level of detail

Dates of creation, revision and deletion

2018-May: drafted for SAIN;
2021-2022: revised in MemorySask.

Language(s)

  • English

Script(s)

Sources

Local history for Abbey, Lancer, Portreeve pastoral charge [ca.1977]; UCC Sask. Conference Records of Proceedings; UCC Year Books.

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