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Re: If All Are One, How Far Does It Go? — June This thought provoking article challenges us to either believe what the Apostle Paul […]
Re: If All Are One, How Far Does It Go? — June This thought provoking article challenges us to either believe what the Apostle Paul […]
Jenny Geddes and all that! On July 23rd, 1637, the lady threw her stool at the minister in St. Giles, Edinburgh, for reading a liturgy […]
Our new moderator, Rev. Dr. Herb Gale, is coming to cut the anniversary cake at churches across Canada. But how friendly is the food at […]
My letter to the editor was edited to such an extent that the explicit meaning was lost! The point was that Marcus Borg (who denies […]
I was very excited, as a first-time commissioner to General Assembly, when the Rev. Peter Bush moved that the PCC commit itself to planting 10 […]
Re A Cry to a Dying Denomination, June I can’t agree more with the points raised in David’s letter. It saddens me to hear leaders […]
Re: If All Are One, How Far Does It Go? — June In my opinion Laurence Dewolfe has it wrong in his article. When someone […]
Re: “Enlightened Discussion,” Letters, June Many Canadians are refusing to place faith in God or religion while they’re willing to place faith in secularism and […]
I applaud your initiatives in gently helping Presbyterians to become acquainted with contemporary religious thinking. Having first read the June Record, I suggest a follow-up […]
Re Reading Materials, Letters, February Tom Eyre questions the inclusion of Marcus Borg in the February Theology 101 reading list. Fair enough. Let me explain. […]
First, congratulations to the Record for garnering so many recent Church Press awards, including the prestigious A. C. Forrest Memorial Award and of course, “Best […]
Re In Song, June 1st, Online Andrew Donaldson – what a gift! Thank-you so much for this beautiful article about Bruce, Cheryl, David and me! […]
Re Ethnicity, Identity and Isolation, April The cover story by Andrew Faiz is excellent. The article provides a voice for us who, although members of […]
Although I will be celebrating my 55th anniversary of my ordination as a Minister in our denomination next month, I would like to relate a […]
I am surprised to see the Emmaus Conference referred to as a long term planning conference. I attended the conference and got the impression that […]
I have appreciated the prominence given in Theology 101 to exposition of some major world religions. It affords an important learning for Christians in the […]
The author suggests the church is lazy when it tries to address racism, an explosive term, within its ranks. Faiz describes his comfort and sense […]
While the article is a long time coming and certainly shows the changed and changing church, Faiz falls slightly into the trap of generalizing towards […]
It prompted some personal reflection: I grew up in the United Church and married into the Presbyterian Church. In each congregation I have been part […]
Andrew Faiz makes the point that the Presbyterian Church in Canada has been taken over by the Highland Scots. If this indeed is so, then […]