Two Cape Breton Churches Burn Down
East Lake Ainslie Presbyterian Church caught fire on Dec. 18th. In the days leading up to Christmas, two historic churches in Cape Breton burned to […]
East Lake Ainslie Presbyterian Church caught fire on Dec. 18th. In the days leading up to Christmas, two historic churches in Cape Breton burned to […]
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 […]
North Korea Worst for Christian Persecution The international Christian organization Open Doors released its annual World Watch List in January, naming the 50 countries where […]
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 […]
A member of the Psalm 100 Christian church, wearing clothes representing an angel, demonstrates against violence in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, last September.” Teens Bring Message […]
When the Presbytery of Ottawa locked the doors to the sanctuary at St. Giles, Ottawa, to “discipline” the warring congregation, the secular press jumped on […]
For some time now, we have been struggling to come to grips with the apocalyptic predictions of post – modernity in the late 20th century. […]
“Faith leaders gathered at the Presbyterian Church’s national offices to renew their commitments to address HIV/AIDS.” Faith leaders from across the globe gathered at the […]
“Known to locals as "the pink church", St Andrews Presbyterian in Hamilton, Bermuda is a charge within the Presbyterian Church in Canada and is a […]
On the fourth Sunday in Advent, members of the congregation of East Lake Ainslie Presbyterian watched their church burn to the ground. Firefighters were called […]
Soldiers from the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry carry First World War soldier, Pte. Alexander Johnston to his burial in France. Sgt. William MacDougall, a […]
Rafael Vallejo, lay pastor of Queen Street East and founder of Toronto’s Protest Chaplains, speaks with police officers in front of St. James Cathedral on […]
In the first century, when the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian Christians about the Church as “one body with many members,” he had no […]
Presbyterian Church Moderator Rick Horst (front left) and members of the TRC Commission place a copy of the PCC’s 1994 Confession to Aboriginal Peoples into […]
Rick Fee, general secretary of the Life and Mission Agency, stands on one of 120 combines that tried for a record-breaking soybean harvest on Sept. […]
There is reason to celebrate at the offices of Presbyterian World Service and Development. Not only did the church’s relief and development organization receive almost […]
“Were not our hearts burning within us?” (Luke 24:32) How many of our congregations have asked themselves that question? This was the burning question (pun […]
Chef Andrew Butler teaches people about cooking, nutrition, and sharing in the community kitchen at Bridges To Hope. “Being food coordinator for Bridges To Hope […]
First Nigerian Missionary to Canada Reports Progress Fifty – seven years after the Presbyterian Church in Canada’s first missionaries began their work in Nigeria, the […]
Scotland’s Gay Marriage Discussion Stirs Controversy The Scottish government has begun a 14 – week public consultation, running from September to December, on the question […]