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More ‘Grey Hair in Pews,’ Survey Says
There is “more grey hair in Presbyterian pews today” than there was seven years ago according to a survey of over 40,000 American Presbyterians and […]
There is “more grey hair in Presbyterian pews today” than there was seven years ago according to a survey of over 40,000 American Presbyterians and […]
While living in Ghana, Africa, as an exchange student, I became fascinated with the phrases painted onto tro-tros, those large vans that shuttle people around […]
Gladys Stover, administrative assistant in the Life and Mission Agency’s International Ministries department, celebrated 20 years of work with the Presbyterian Church in Canada on […]
Forty people from five of the six Atlantic presbyteries gathered in October to grapple with the changing context of ministry and mission in the 21st […]
Must a story have happened to be true? It’s a question faced by adults and children alike, says Dr. Laura Alary, who made it the […]
The reconfiguration process at national offices began in the 1980s; the merger of the boards of Congregational Life, Ministry and World Mission to create the […]
The federal government’s commitment to match donations given for Pakistan relief following the severe flooding in August came to an end Oct. 3. Presbyterians gave […]
Vivian Ketchum, a Presbyterian and residential school survivor, has joined a Facebook campaign to build a memorial for survivors from her native Treaty #3 territory. […]
A village in Shropshire, England, held an unusual memorial service in September to honour a “sin-eater” whose grave was restored through a local fundraising campaign. […]
The restored homestead of Rev. Alexander Forbes was unveiled last May in Grande Prairie, Alta., recognizing Forbes’ journey to the area 100 years earlier, and […]
A longtime member of Chalmer’s, Hamilton, Ont., has been named the 2010 Hamilton Municipal Senior of the Year. An elder for more than 40 years, […]
A Canadian orthodox archbishop has stepped down during an investigation by police and his church into allegations of sexual abuse involving pre-teen boys about 30 […]
Recent decisions made at church offices, including five staff positions cut and the merger of Canada Ministries and the Vine, left many feeling angry, frustrated, […]
What a diverse group of 13 we were — every province but one represented; a mix of clergy and lay folk; a broad range of […]
What began as a small group of Arabic-speaking Christians meeting in a family home has become a congregation of 100 with a new building and […]
The Presbyterian Church in Canada and the Christian Reformed Church in North America have mutually affirmed a relationship between the two churches. At a 2010 […]
In an effort to streamline finances, encourage collaboration between staff, and better respond to the changes and challenges facing congregations, the management team at church […]
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a Presbyterian Church’s appeal in October that aimed to hold the Calgary-based Talisman Energy Inc. accountable for allegedly aiding and […]
Peter McLean headed home for Thanksgiving on Oct. 9, concluding a coast-to-coast bicycle journey of 77 days and more than 8,500 kilometres that raised money […]