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Three Things
The General Assembly reminded me of three important things that I want to share; things we should all be aware of, pray about, and respond […]
The General Assembly reminded me of three important things that I want to share; things we should all be aware of, pray about, and respond […]
The Church of Scotland, which has been threatened with schism since it confirmed the appointment of an openly homosexual minister two years ago, voted at […]
To borrow a phrase: I did not insert the word ‘not’ above, and I don’t know who did! Actually, much of the week was well […]
Women’s Gathering a Success The International Presbyterian Women’s Gathering drew about 550 participants from across Canada and around the globe for four days of workshops, […]
Arthur Van Seters, the only person to have served as a teacher and senior administrator at all three of the Presbyterian Church’s seminaries, passed away […]
Growing up in a rural congregation in northern Alberta and now attending a church in Toronto has allowed me to experience the Presbyterian Church in […]
The 137th General Assembly gathered “Down by the Riverside” on the lands of the Chippewas of the Thames, the Oneida Nation of the Thames (Onyot’a:ka), […]
Bicentennial in Brockville In the early 1800s, Rev. William Smart, an itinerant preacher with a Bible in his saddlebag, spread the word of God in […]
1. “The pulpit,” Barth said, “is the real arena of the Kingdom of God”. In the busyness of your parish ministry and the many demands […]
Tricia Dykers Koening and Michelle Ready, observers at the PC(USA)’s 2010 General Assembly, smile as the church votes to relax a ban on the ordination […]
New Models of Mission The way the church has done mission with indigenous peoples in the past has to change, said Mary Fontaine, a Canadian […]
There are a few words that come to mind when I think about how I feel as a new graduate entering into ministry. I assume […]
Record Columnist to Become WCC Worship Consultant Andrew Donaldson, author of the Record’s online In Song column, has been appointed worship consultant for the World […]
I woke ON my first morning in Mulanje to the blasting of country and gospel music. The flats where I am staying are for the […]
After a journey that lasted too long (sailing up the Nile would have been quicker), I am in Juba, South Sudan. In my time at […]
Presbyterians gave more than $134,000 as of April 13 to Presbyterian World Service and Development for the rehabilitation effort in Japan. The funds will support […]
Souls vs. Stewardship Despite a struggling economy that has seen record numbers of churches facing foreclosure, American pastors are more concerned about outreach and evangelism […]
Presbytery votes have been tallied and Rev. Dr. Rick Horst will be presented as sole moderator nominee at this year’s General Assembly. The moderator will […]
“Kilimanjaro? Serengeti? Ngoron-goro crater?” “No,” I responded to a fellow traveller at the Dar es Salaam airport. I had been visiting Shinyanga, a less-frequented region […]
As a five-year agreement between Presbyterian World Service and Development and the Canadian International Development Agency drew toward its close, staff at both agencies were […]