Churches Offer Hospitality to Pokémon Go Players
The cellphone game Pokémon Go was all the rage this summer. and some Presbyterian churches had fun offering hospitality to players in their neighbourhoods and […]
The cellphone game Pokémon Go was all the rage this summer. and some Presbyterian churches had fun offering hospitality to players in their neighbourhoods and […]
Canadian Presbyterians donated more than $233,000 through Presbyterian World Service & Development in response to the fires that tore through Fort McMurray, Alta., in early […]
As of July 1, all resources for the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be sold and distributed by Augsburg Fortress.
After struggling for months to keep their emergency shelter open, the Kenora Fellowship Centre will be winding up the program as of July 1, with plans to eventually transition the program to a location run by the Ne-Chee Friendship Centre.
When St. Andrew’s, Kitchener, Ont., was paired with a refugee family in January, they were told the family would arrive within three days to a week. Almost six months later, they are still waiting; and they are not the only ones.
The 2016 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met at York University, Toronto, from June 3-6. Commissioners reviewed more than 400 pages of reports and considered all kinds of recommendations. In case you don’t feel like wading through the reports to find all those recommendations, we’ve compiled them here as adopted by the church’s highest court.
Here’s our live blog of what happened during the assembly’s final sederunt.
See what happened during the seventh sederunt.
The debates and discussions continue in the live blog of the assembly’s sixth sederunt.
Debates and decisions from the fifth sederunt on our live blog.
Read what happened during the fourth sederunt on our live blog.
Here’s what happened during the third sederunt as we live blogged it from the assembly floor.
Check out our live blog from the second sederunt of the General Assembly.
Check out our live blog from Friday afternoon.
Download the various reports to the 2016 General Assembly.
The Presbyterian Record was named among the best Canadian church magazines of 2015, picking up two dozen awards at the end of April for excellent […]
As the devastating fires continue to burn through Fort McMurray, Alta., the congregation of Faith Presbyterian is doing their best to move forward during this difficult time, says minister Rev. Lisa Aide.
The Presbyterian Record was named amongst the best Canadian church magazines of 2015, picking up two dozen citations at the end of April for excellent work done by its editors, writers, art director, designer, columnists, bloggers and freelancers.
The Kenora Fellowship Centre is urgently seeking donations to keep its emergency shelter open after the city council delayed an amendment to a new zoning […]
The name of Rev. Douglas Rollwage, minister at Zion, Charlottetown, will be placed before the General Assembly as sole nominee for moderator when the highest […]