I am continually told here that the UCCan holds a more congregational model of governance than other churches, which is why the UCCan, as an organization, can not come out in favour of GSAs, mandate same-sex marriage availability across the denomination, or any of the other things I have half expected them to support, but didn't.
Now, suddenly, individual congregations are accountable to other congregations and the denomination. You can not be seen to embarrass the denomination by being an atheist, or by supporting an atheist minister. Okay, so that's the line. As a congregation, you can deny same-sex marriage, but you can't not believe in God and simply congregate to do good.
Considering the evolving beliefs of the Canadian population, the optics just suck.
As for sacraments, I'm sure many other UCCan members in many other congregations don't really care for them. A lot of them either vocally or quietly support Rev. Vosper and what she is doing. In many towns across Canada, you guys are the sane ones who don't typically go all dogmatic on people, so you're going to get people who would otherwise find themselves in a UU church if that was an option.
And I think that petitioning a governing body for the review and potential removal of a minister who is loved by her congregation, because you're embarrassed by someone who is well spoken and simply disagrees with you on the existence of something you can't demonstrate, is pretty much a textbook "busybody" - you're actively trying to break up another group because they may be enjoying themselves on something other than your terms. And when you read the online comments from within your own congregation, you start to see why SunNews had at least a few viewers who voted NDP. This move caters to the busybodies and the jerks, and while it is well within the rules and policy, I still consider it a mistimed effort that will alienate good people and young people in general. Like that's something you need to do.