Moderator of the United Church of Canada


The Moderator of the United Church of Canada is the most senior elected official within the United Church of Canada. He or she may be a lay person or a member of the Order of Ministry and is elected to a three-year term by commissioners attending the church's triannual General Council. The current Moderator is Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, who was elected to the office at the 45th General Council in August 2025 and installed on August 11.

Role

The Moderator's authority exists by his or her ability to influence the direction of the denomination, rather than any sort of direct power to unilaterally enact changes. Duties of the Moderator include:
  • giving leadership
  • visiting pastoral charges across the country, "giving sympathetic guidance and counsel, and reporting to the General Council and its executive".
  • being the primary spokesperson and representative for the United Church
  • presiding at the meetings of the United Church's highest court, the triannual General Council, and chairing meetings of the General Council's Executive and Sub-Executive.

History of the office

When the United Church of Canada was founded in 1925, General Councils were biennial, giving each moderator a two-year term of office.
Although most moderators have been ordained ministers, this is not a requirement of office, and to date, four moderators have been lay persons — Robert Baird McClure, Anne M. Squire, Marion Best, and Mardi Tindal. If the moderator is ordained, he or she is styled the "Right Reverend" while in office, and the "Very Reverend" afterwards.

Current and past Moderators

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