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Tribute to John Moir
My first encounter with John Moir took place in 1974. I was a young arts student struggling to find my way at the University of […]
My first encounter with John Moir took place in 1974. I was a young arts student struggling to find my way at the University of […]
Rick Allen teaches about HIV/AIDS in Kenya. When he headed for Kenya 17 years ago, Presbyterian missionary Dr. Rick Allen didn’t picture himself handing out […]
“We are not victims and we cannot be forced to hate,” said Dawoud Nassar, a Christian Palestinian farmer and founder of Tent of Nations, an […]
Dr. John Sargent Moir, professor, author, and renowned church historian passed away March 9 at the age of 86. “It’s impossible for anyone to write […]
International Visitors to National Offices Two international ecumenical leaders visited national offices recently. Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit met with national staff and the church’s […]
Ugandan Faith Leaders Critique Joseph Kony Video A box of Kony 2012 campaign posters at the Invisible Children offices in San Diego. The workers are […]
Though worship spaces are exempt from property taxes in Ontario, those portions of the building rented to commercial interests are taxable. Trafalgar, Oakville, Ont., has […]
The Church of Scotland is making a high-tech move to protect its 1,600 churches and buildings from metal theft, a newly-popular crime that is estimated to cost the British economy about 700 million pounds a year.
The former general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC), the Rev. Edmond Perret, died on March 24, aged 87, in Geneva.
As delegates to a World Council of Churches (WCC) gathering noted Christianity’s growth in the global South, church leaders from Africa and Asia stressed that partnership in mission and evangelism is needed more than ever.
Chelsea Edwards grew up attending classes in decaying, ill-heated portables on the remote Attawapiskat First Nation near James Bay. The students shared the space with […]
Men at a food distribution centre in northern Tanzania prepare rations of corn, beans, salt and oil for those hit by massive drought. According to […]
Canadians in Taiwan to Monitor Election The Presbyterian Church in Canada and the Canadian Council of Churches were both represented on a team of international […]
“Unofficial” house churches in China, like this one in Beijing, mainly operate underground, but experts estimate that they are responsible for the fastest-growing segment of […]
Throughout the 2011 General Assembly, one word seemed to emerge over and over again: Vision. The Record asked the nominees for moderator of the 2012 […]
Accessibility Standards Rise for Ontario Churches Churches in Ontario must take another look at their customer service this year to ensure they meet provincial standards […]
Throughout the 2011 General Assembly, one word seemed to emerge over and over again: Vision. The Record asked the nominees for moderator of the 2012 […]
Throughout the 2011 General Assembly, one word seemed to emerge over and over again: Vision. The Record asked the nominees for moderator of the 2012 […]
“The new Beacan Presbyterian in the midst of construction. The congregation is an amalgamation success story.” This is a good news story. In 2007, Knox […]
In the Presbytery of Oak Ridges, we think of our congregations as being in the business of sharing the Good News in every way possible—and […]