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Like No Other
Joan Osbourne, a contemporary song writer penned a wake-up song entitled: If God Was One of Us. In some ways it is a Christmas song, […]
Joan Osbourne, a contemporary song writer penned a wake-up song entitled: If God Was One of Us. In some ways it is a Christmas song, […]
First Sunday after Christmas, Year C Luke 2:41-52 (1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26) I must have missed this. Maybe I knew it and forgot. As Luke […]
Relativity theory does not mean that nothing is stable; rather that everything is relative to an Absolute. Is there a theory of relativity for religious […]
And she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in clothes, and placed him in a manger, because there was no room […]
Paraclesis: Preaching in the New Testament Amid the rich and varied language used in the New Testament to describe the act of preaching, two of […]
One detail often omitted from a church’s recording project is copyright. But copyright is a justice issue.
Cameron Strings is a duo of guitar and vocals. Tara and Scott Cameron, originally from Toronto, lead music at Holy Trinity Anglican in Merrickville. What the Cameron duo offers is simple and direct.
There are not very many times in life where we can say we have seen a miracle. But I believe I was privileged to do […]
November 8, 2009: Mark 12:38-44 To all preachers who intend to squeeze a stewardship sermon out of this text: Warning! Stop reading here! To the […]
Another missions capsule — another yawn. Why do they lengthen the service with those things? Now they want my money to repair our church windows. […]
“…we have to look at death before we can be brought to God” — John Calvin One of my favourite theologians is John Mellencamp, whom […]
It is almost a decade since the Presbyterian Record left the umbrella of the church governance to become a federally incorporated not-for-profit to continue publishing […]
A Presbyterian minister told me—back in the early 80’s—that the Presbyterian Church is not known for its music. Being both true and not true, the statement stuck with me.
“We’re prudent people. We don’t make decisions easily, carelessly. We delay the process, postpone the sederunt. We’re practical.” That comment on the ethos of Canadian […]
Sunday, October 11: Hebrews 4:12-16 About the artist – Henna Kim Henna Kim’s images are an invitation, not only to a visual “fiesta,” but also […]
Beyond the Indus valley lies a vast land of long history and manifold experience, offering alternative ways to escape suffering and to find one’s true […]
My foremost impression of Ghana is that in the Presbyterian Church there, people matter. The largest part of our trip was spent in the vast, […]
I sat in the small sanctuary that had seen better days and looked at the one pictorial stained-glass window that adorned the sanctuary. It was […]
Beyond Worship Some hours, Lord, I have inhaled Your fragrance sipped You like refreshing liquid gazed upon Your radiance listened to Your numinous singing felt […]
I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may […]