New Hamburg Pastoral Charge was formed ca. 1976, when Oetzel - Lisbon Pastoral Charge was discontinued and Oetzel's United Church, North Easthope Township, and Lisbon United Church joined with Zion United Church, New Hamburg. Oetzel's United Church was established ca. 1968, formerly Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Drummondville Presbyterian Church was active from at least 1844 to 1900.
Knox United Church was established in 1925, formerly Methodist and Presbyterian.
MacTier Pastoral Charge was formed in 1925, formerly Methodist; it included MacTier, Foot's Bay, Horseshoe Lake (closed ca. 1955) and Gibson Reserve (ca. 1964-1990). The charge was renamed MacTier-Foot's Bay ca. 1996. The two preaching points Mac Tier and Foot's Bay amalgamated on January 1, 1996 as MacTier-Foots' Bay, making it a single-point charge. The congregtion closed on October 31, 2014.
Church of the Redeemer United Church was established ca. 1928, formerly the Italian United Mission; last service was held in 1991, it officially closed ca. 1992. Rev. Pizzolante used the church register after the church had formally closed.
Thamesford Pastoral Charge was formed in 1927, formerly Methodist and Presbyterian; it included Thamesford and Zion Church in East Nissouri Township
Westminster United Church, located at 115 George Street in Thamesford, was established in 1927 with the amalgamation of St. Andrew's United Church (formerly Presbyterian) and Wesley United Church (formerly Methodist). It was known as Thamesford United Church until a new building was erected in 1938 and the name of Westminster was adopted. It was part of a two point charge with Zion Church in East Nissouri Township (7th line). It is still an active congregation of the United Church of Canada.
Robinson Memorial United Church was established ca. 1911, after having previously (from ca. 1891) been a mission run from Metropolitan Methodist Church; it joined the United Church in 1925.
Birchcliff Bluffs United Church in Scarborough was estalished on November 30, 2003 with the amalgamation of Birch Cliff United Church and Birchcliff Heights United Church. It is located at the former Birch Cliff United Church at 33 East Road at Warden Avenue and Kingston Road. It is still an active congregation of the United Church of Canada.
Birch Cliff United Church in Scarborough was established ca. 1951, formerly First United Church. First United Church was established in 1925, formerly Birchcliff Union Congregational Church. In 1951 the church was re-named Birch Cliff United Church. The congregation cloed on November 30, 2003.
Birchcliff Heights United Church in Scarborough was established in 1925; formerly Birchcliff Heights Methodist Church, which was established in 1917. It was originally located on Willingdon Avenue at South Woodrow Boulevard and then in 1925 the church re-located two blocks south to Highland Avenue and South Woodrow, just north of Danforth Avenue, about half-way between Birchmount Road and Kennedy Road. Birchcliff Heights United Church amalgamated with Birch Cliff United Church to become Birchcliff Bluffs United Church in 2003.
Century United Church in Etobicoke was founded in 1925; formerly Century Methodist Church. It was located in the urban community of New Toronto near the intersection of Islington Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West. The first Century Methodist Church building was located at the corner of Birmingham Street and Fifth Street. A new building, located at 118 Ninth Street, was opened in 1925. The congregation closed on June 15, 1997.
College Street United Church in Toronto was established in 1925; formerly College Street Presbyterian Church, which was founded in 1873. It is located at 454 College Street on the northwest corner of College and Bathurst Street.It is still an active congregation of the United Church of Canada.
Broadway Tabernacle United Church in Toronto was established in 1925; formerly Broadway Tabernacle Methodist Church, which was known originally as Spadina Avenue Methodist Church. The church began as a Methodist New Connexion mission and was first located at the northeast corner of Spadina and St. Patrick Street (now Dundas Street West). In 1876, the building was re-located to the northeast corner of Spadina and College Stree and in 1879 a new building was constructed on the site. In 1889 this building was demolished and replaced by another new building which was re-named Broadway Tabernacle Methodist Church. In 1929 Broadway Tabernacle United Church closed and the congregation became part of College Street United Church.
Cosburn United Church in East York was established in 1933; it has also been known as Cosburn Avenue United Church. The church is located at 1108 Greenwood Avenue, at the corner of Greenwood and Cosburn. It is still an active congregation of the United Church of Canada.
Davenport-Perth United Church in Toronto was established in 1970 upon the union of Davenport Road United Church and Perth Avenue United Church. It is located at 1900 Davenport Road (the former Davenport Road building), across from Perth Avenue, between Lansdowne Avenue and Keele Street. In 2006, the church changed its name to Davenport-Perth Community Church. It is still an active congregation of the United Church of Canada.
Davenport Road United Church, also called Olde Davenport Road United Church, was established in 1925, formerly Methodist. In 1970, Davenport Road United Church amalgamated with Perth Avenue United Church to form Davenport-Perth United Church in the Davenport building. Davenport Road United Church traces its origins to 1818 when Methodist prayer meetings were held at the home of Bartholomew Bull in west Toronto. The first church building on the current site was built in 1857. The current building retains the east wall of the 1857 building, and is located at 1900 Davenport Road, across from Perth Avenue, between Lansdowne Avenue and Keele Street.
•Perth Avenue United Church was established in 1925, formerly Methodist. The congregation began as an off-shoot of St. Clarens Avenue Methodist Church. The first church building was opened in 1889 and was located at the corner of Ernest Avenue and Churchill (now Perth) Avenue; at that time, the congregation was known as Ernest Avenue Methodist Church. In 1892, the name was changed to Perth Avenue Methodist Church and in 1913, the congregation re-located to a new building at the corner of Perth and Wallace Avenue, just north and east of Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West. In 1970, Perth Avenue United Church amalgamated with Davenport Road United Church to form Davenport-Perth United Church in the Davenport building.
Donminster United Church in North York was established in 1960; the congregation first met at Broadlands Boulevard Public School, and was sometimes referred to as O'Connor Hills United Church; the church building was opened in 1964 and is located at 40 Underhill Drive, just north and east of Lawrence Avenue East and the Don Valley Parkway, in the urban community of Don Mills.
Dentonia Park United Church in East York was established as MacPherson United Church in 1925; formerly Presbyterian; in order to avoid confusion with the continuing MacPherson Presbyterian Church, MacPherson United Church changed its name to Dentonia Park United Church in 1929; the church is located at 107 Dawes Road, at the corner of Dawes and Dentonia Park Avenue, north and west of Danforth Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue.
The pastoral charge in Pickering that would come to be known as Dunbarton-Fairport was established as Dunbarton Pastoral Charge in 1925; formerly Presbyterian and Methodist; the pastoral charge originally included Dunbarton, Fairport, and Centennial Church in Scarborough; in 1950, Fairport and Centennial became part of the Centennial-Fairport-Rouge Pastoral Charge, leaving Dunbarton as a single point charge; by the mid-1950s, Fairport returned to Dunbarton Pastoral Charge; by the early 1970s, the pastoral charge was re-named Dunbarton- Fairport Pastoral Charge; in 1973, a new church was built which replaced both the Dunbarton and Fairport churches; since that time, the pastoral charge has included the single point Dunbarton-Fairport United Church. Dunbarton Presbyterian Church was established in 1835 in the village of Dunbarton in Pickering Township (now part of Pickering); in 1854, Canton (later Pickering Village) Presbyterian Church united with Dunbarton to form the Dunbarton-Canton congregation; in 1882, Erskine Presbyterian Church in Pickering Township united with Dunbarton-Canton to form the Dunbarton- Erskine congregation; in the following year, Melville Presbyterian Church in Highland Creek (now part of Scarborough) united with Dunbarton-Erskine to form the Dunbarton- Melville congregation; in 1899, Dunbarton and Melville separated to become single point charges once again.
Elia United Church in North York was established in 1925, formerly Elia Methodist Church, and originally Gram's Methodist Episcopal Church. The church was located at 1130 Finch Avenue West, half-way between Dufferin Street and Keele Street, in the urban community of Downsview. Elia United Church closed in 1957 with the congregation joining Downsview United Church, and the building was sold to the Free Christian Reformed Church in 1962.