The 151st General Assembly held at York University (Keele Campus)
June 7 to June 11, 2026.

About the General Assembly

The General Assembly is the highest decision-making body of The Presbyterian Church in Canada, attended by an equal number of ministers and elders who are commissioned by presbyteries. The Assembly votes on matters of theology and polity that affect the whole denomination. It receives, discusses, and makes decisions on reports from committees, petitions, overtures, references, and appeals. Its decisions are made carefully. Some issues require study over several years. The General Assembly elects a moderator—a minister or elder—who presides over the Assembly and continues in an inspirational and ceremonial role for a year, until the next General Assembly.

News from General Assembly

Reports and Information

0. Remits under the Barrier Act
1. Committee to Advise the Moderator
2. Assembly Council (revised)
3. Atlantic Mission Society
4. Committee on Bills and Overtures (revised)
5. Business Committee (revised)
6. Change Leadership Team (Special Commission)
7. Church Doctrine Committee (revised)
8. Clerks of Assembly (revised)
9. Crieff Hills Board of Directors
10. Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations Committee
11. History Committee
12. International Affairs
13. Life and Mission Agency Committee
13.1 Ministry and Church Vocations (Supplementary Report)
14. National Indigenous Ministries Council
15. Committee to Nominate (revised)
15.1 Committee to Nominate supplemental report
16. Nominations for Moderator
17. Pension and Benefits Board (revised)
18. Presbyterian Church Building Corporation
19. Special Committee re Addressing Concerns and Hopes of Hungarian Speaking Presbyterians within The Presbyterian Church in Canada
20. Special Committee Regarding an Apology for Residential Schools and Colonization
21. Special Committee re Developing a Framework re Use of Property
22. Special Committee re Reference No. 1, 2025 (revised)
23. Special Committee re Reference No. 2, 2025
24. Knox College
25. The Presbyterian College
26. St. Andrew’s Hall
27. Vancouver School of Theology
28. Trustee Board
29. Women’s Missionary Society
30. Referred Overtures
31. Unreferred Overtures (revised)
32. Committee to Examine Records (revised)
33. Courtesies and Loyal Addresses
2026 General Assembly Reports (combined) (revised)
Zip File of Individual Reports (revised)

2026 General Assembly Convenors Orientation

2026 General Assembly Commissioners Orientation

Sederunt 1 Draft
Sederunt 2 Draft
Sederunt 3 Draft
Sederunt 4 Draft
Sederunt 5 Draft

Videos

Worship

June 7, 2026 Opening Worship – Sunday, June 7

Morning Worship – Monday, June 8

Morning Worship – Tuesday, June 9

Order of Business: Sederunts

1st Sederunt – Sunday, June 7

2nd Sederunt – Monday, June 8

3rd Sederunt – Monday, June 8

4th Sederunt – Monday, June 8

5th Sederunt – Tuesday, June 9

6th Sederunt – Tuesday, June 9

Special Presentations: Ecumenical, Inter-Faith and International Guests

Jim Bear Jacobs, Member of Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation and Program Director of Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light

Rev. Lora Nafziger, Missionary to Nepal

Camps

Deacon Bassem Thabet, Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees (DSPR), Middle East Council of Churches

Nader Anton Abuamsha, Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees (DSPR), Middle East Council of Churches

The Rev. Tim Kennedy, Chaplain, the Ecumenical Chaplaincy at the University of Toronto (ECUT)

Meet Lara Scholey, the Moderator of the 2026 General Assembly

The Rev. Lara Scholey

St. Columba by-the-Lake Presbyterian Church, Pointe-Claire, QC

The Rev. Lara Scholey

About the Venue

Conference Facilities

Conference Facilities

The General Assembly met in the main conference room in the Second Student Centre at York University.

Accommodations

General Assembly attendees who stayed on campus were housed in Pond Residence. Pond Residence contains single rooms with a bed and dresser. Each pair of rooms have a shared washroom between them. View photos of the residence and rooms:

York Univerity TTC Station

Transit and Parking

The York University Subway Station is located on Line 1, which made it easy to use transit to attend the Assembly. Parking was available in the Student Services Parking Garage. You can find a full map of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) system here: TTC Subway, Light Rail and Streetcar Map – January 2026

important details

Everyone who wants to attend the General Assembly is required to register. Please contact the General Assembly Office for more information, and to receive a link to the registration form.

The General Assembly met in a series of sederunts. These included evening sederunts on the Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday. The Assembly adjourned on the Thursday at noon.

If you would like to learn more about the upcoming meeting of the General Assembly, please contact Connie Wardle, Senior Administrator, in the General Assembly Office.