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Thank you for the Progressive Lectionary by Laurence DeWolfe. I always enjoy reading these thoughtful articles for his no nonsense, concrete way of making complex […]
Thank you for the Progressive Lectionary by Laurence DeWolfe. I always enjoy reading these thoughtful articles for his no nonsense, concrete way of making complex […]
Re College Convocations, April In announcing the May convocations at the church’s three colleges, we misspoke regarding one. St. Andrew’s Hall does not have convocation. […]
When the tsunami struck Indonesia, Presbyterian World Service and Development was all over it seeking donations. When the earthquake struck Haiti, PWS&D was all over it […]
Re A Letter to the Person Under the Train, The Messy Table, April 4, Online With my son now in the Canadian Forces and knowing […]
Re Members for Eternity, March I did a little bit of research. It appears the requirement for attendance at communion to maintain membership was removed […]
Re Teen Leaves Church After Role in Pride Day Questioned, October 2010 I am disappointed and deeply concerned that we fail to determine life values […]
The grievous shriveling of our church’s membership—50 per cent in the last 50 years—may have something to do with our widespread corruption of the gospel: […]
Re Through Action and Prayers, March Letters This is an interesting exchange and Bill Ashby, a member of the Life and Mission Agency committee and […]
Re The Real McCoy, February Yes, the PCC has a great challenge and opportunity on its hands when it comes to the issue of diversity, […]
Re A Man and His Faith, February I have always admired Rev. John Congram and his ministry. Knowing him as a humble servant of God, […]
Re Minister Censured This news story provided a very good overview of a prolonged and obstinate situation. The article’s brevity belies the lengthy and onerous […]
I vividly remember visiting Lenin’s tomb in August 1967. I had heard that thousands filed past to see the embalmed body of the father of […]
Re Going Backwards, January My family roots are in Hungary. Your articles on the Roma, along with the Auschwitz imagery and accompanying quotations, “acknowledgement of […]
Re Minister Censured Extensive publicity is given to the case of an excommunicated minister. Is this consistent with Christian charity and the injunction to love […]
Re Kortright Raises Thousands, February I’m thrilled to once again read about the not-too-shabby goings-on at Kortright, which had its beginnings in our backyard Vacation […]
Re Planting Seeds in Prison, February The work of chaplains like Rev. Brad Shoemaker is very much needed in the prison system. We know that […]
Re The 40-acre Poplar Bush, March Barb Alston’s 40-Acre Poplar Bush is a quiet but profound reflection of that quotation Laurence DeWolfe gives us in […]
Re Can You Imagine, January Weird is good in the godly sense as our ways are not His. His ways generally take us out of […]
Re: Don’t Make God Small, December On reading Mr. Harris’s I began a search of the Theology 101 series in an attempt to discern what […]