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TheModerator of the United Church of Canada is the most senior elected official within theUnited Church of Canada. He or she may be a lay person or a member of theOrder of Ministry and is elected to a three-year term by commissioners attending the church's triannualGeneral Council. The current Moderator isRev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, who was elected to the office at the 45th General Council in August 2025 and installed on August 11.[1]
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:
When the United Church of Canada was founded in 1925, General Councils were biennial, giving each moderator a two-year term of office. (The first exception was the first moderator,George C. Pidgeon, who only served for one year. At the 1994 General Council, the commissioners voted to make General Councils triennial, thus increasing the moderator's term to three years.[3] The exception to this was the 43rd moderator,Richard Bott, who had his term extended to four years when the 44th General Council was postponed by one year due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[4])
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, andMardi Tindal. If the moderator is ordained, he or she is styled the "Right Reverend" while in office, and the "Very Reverend" afterwards.
| Term | Individual | General Council | Location of General Council |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 to Present | Kimberly Heath | 45th | Calgary AB |
| 2022–2025 | Carmen Lansdowne | 44th | Vancouver BC |
| 2018–2022 | Richard Bott | 43rd | Oshawa, ON |
| 2015-2018 | Jordan Cantwell | 42nd | Corner Brook, NL |
| 2012-2015 | Gary Paterson | 41st | Ottawa, ON |
| 2009-2012 | Mardi Tindal | 40th | Kelowna, BC |
| 2006-2009 | David Giuliano | 39th | Thunder Bay, ON |
| 2003-2006 | Peter Short | 38th | Wolfville, NS |
| 2000-2003 | Marion Pardy | 37th | Toronto, ON |
| 1997-2000 | Bill Phipps | 36th | Camrose, AB |
| 1994-1997 | Marion Best | 35th | Fergus, ON |
| 1992-1994 | Stan McKay | 34th | Fredericton, NB |
| 1990-1992 | Walter H. Farquharson | 33rd | London, ON |
| 1988-1990 | Sang Chul Lee | 32nd | Victoria, BC |
| 1986-1988 | Anne M. Squire | 31st | Sudbury, ON |
| 1984-1986 | Robert F. Smith | 30th | Morden, MB |
| 1982-1984 | W. Clarke MacDonald | 29th | Montreal, QC |
| 1980-1982 | Lois M. Wilson | 28th | Halifax, NS |
| 1977-1980 | George M. Tuttle | 27th | Calgary, AB |
| 1974-1977 | Wilbur K. Howard | 26th | Guelph, ON |
| 1972-1974 | Bruce McLeod | 25th | Saskatoon, SK |
| 1971-1972 | Arthur B. B. Moore | 24th | Niagara Falls, ON |
| 1968-1971 | Robert Baird McClure | 23rd | Kingston, ON |
| 1966-1968 | Wilfred C. Lockhart | 22nd | Waterloo, ON |
| 1964-1966 | Ernest M. Howse | 21st | St. John's, NL |
| 1962-1964 | James R. Mutchmor | 20th | London, ON |
| 1960-1962 | Hugh A. McLeod | 19th | Edmonton, AB |
| 1958-1960 | Angus J. MacQueen | 18th | Ottawa, ON |
| 1956-1958 | James S. Thomson | 17th | Windsor, ON |
| 1954-1956 | George Dorey | 16th | Sackville, NB |
| 1952-1954 | Alexander A. Scott | 15th | Hamilton, ON |
| 1950-1952 | Clarence M. Nicholson | 14th | Toronto, ON |
| 1948-1950 | Willard E. Brewing | 13th | Vancouver, BC |
| 1946-1948 | Thomas W. Jones | 12th | Montreal, QC |
| 1944-1946 | Jesse H. Arnup | 11th | London, ON |
| 1942-1944 | John R. P. Scalter | 10th | Belleville, ON |
| 1940-1942 | Aubrey S. Tuttle | 9th | Winnipeg, MB |
| 1938-1940 | John W. Woodside | 8th | Toronto, ON |
| 1936-1938 | Peter Bryce | 7th | Ottawa, ON |
| 1934-1936 | Richard Roberts | 6th | Kingston, ON |
| 1932-1934 | T. Albert Moore | 5th | Hamilton, ON |
| 1930-1932 | Edmund H. Oliver | 4th | London, ON |
| 1928-1930 | William T. Gunn | 3rd | Winnipeg, MB |
| 1926-1928 | James Endicott | 2nd | Montreal, QC |
| 1925-1926 | George C. Pidgeon | 1st | Toronto, ON |
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