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Governance

The congregation elects members to serve on the Board of Trustees and on selected committees at the Annual Congregational Meeting each spring.

Board of Trustees

President

Kathy Stanley

Vice President

Roger Ball

Past President

Susan Ruttan

Secretary

Sara Kelly

Treasurer

Lynn Wolff

Trustee

Jim Logan

Trustee

Louise Charach

Trustee Jeff Bisanz

Trustee

Jolien Pauw

Committee Chairs

Canvass

Andrew Mills

 

Care and Connections

Jolien Pauw

 

Chorealis (Choir)

Jan McMillan

 

Endowment Fund

Ruth Merriott

 

Finance Committee

Lynn Wolff

 

Friendship

Barb Appleton

 

Lay Chaplaincy

Brian Kiely

 

Membership

Jolien Pauw

 

Ministerial Relations

Michelle Van Der Molen and
Robert Begg

 

Personnel

Larry Charach

 

Property Management

John Turvey

 
Religious Education Marilyn Gaa  

Social Justice

Sylvia Krogh

 

Web Weaver

Linda Stolee

 

Worship

John Pater

 

To contact any of the above people please phone or email the Church Administrator at 780-454-8703 or by email at chadmin@uce.ca.

 


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