United Brethren Church in Canada

United Brethren Church in Canada

Canada

Attesting Officer
Rev. Brian Magnus
Bishop


56.130366, -106.346771


Founded in 1767 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, missionaries came to Canada about 1850. The first class was held in Kitchener in 1855, and the first building was erected in Port Elgin in 1867.

The Church of the United Brethren in Christ had its beginning with Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm, who were leaders in the revivalistic movement in Pennsylvania and Maryland during the late 1760s.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2008
825
725
825
12
1992
835
835
9
1991
818
857
10
1990
864
864
9
1989
878
878
10
1983
0
910
10
1981
894
894
10
1976
0
841
11
1975
807
807
10
1974
786
786
10
1973
773
829
10
1972
773
829
10
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2008
12
2
2
14
1992
5
12
1991
5
13
1990
8
14
1989
10
13
1983
10
13
1981
7
11
1976
9
14
1975
9
14
1974
7
12
1973
5
10
1972
9
14
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
1992
9
447
1991
9
410
1990
9
448
1989
10
479
1981
10
1,075
1975
10
926
1974
10
846
1973
10
941
1972
10
875
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
1991
$317,278
$970,601
$653,323
1990
$262,457
$886,387
$623,930
1975
$72,762
$254,888
$182,126
1974
$51,265
$198,600
$147,335
1973
$26,604
$165,155
$138,551