National Staff Milestones
Two staff at national offices hit major milestones in September. Kim Arnold, the church’s head archivist, marked 30 years with the PCC, and Terrie-Lee Hamilton […]
Two staff at national offices hit major milestones in September. Kim Arnold, the church’s head archivist, marked 30 years with the PCC, and Terrie-Lee Hamilton […]
Camp Kintail in Goderich, Ont., dedicated its new chapel on July 3. About 250 friends of Kintail were present, along with Rev. Tijs Theijsmeijer, moderator […]
A lesbian teen and a congregation in New Westminster, B.C., are at the heart of a dispute that has resulted in the teen and her […]
One of my first memories as a child is from the Holy Land. My parents were studying at Tantur (an ecumenical institute for theological studies […]
A $300-million Ismaili cultural centre is now under construction across the street from the Presbyterian Church’s national offices in Toronto. Construction began in earnest on […]
Under a bill adopted by the National Assembly of Quebec in June, Presbyterian College, Montreal, has been authorized to grant Master of Divinity and Master […]
Faith leaders can play a key role in the fight against the HIV pandemic if their public statements help combat stigma and discrimination, a meeting […]
An $800,000 building renovation is finished at Kortright, Guelph, Ont. The federal government provided funds through its community adjustment fund grant (with the congregation kicking […]
Rev. Chiun-Chia (Paul) Tong was named Outstanding Alumnus by the Taiwan Theological College and Seminary on June 18 during the convocation of the 2010 graduating […]
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) has approved a measure that could allow those in committed same-sex relationships to be ordained as clergy. […]
“Outside help is necessary for us. I need you to tell my story.” I sat with Claudette Auxin under a mango tree to escape the […]
The first national event of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission began with great expectations as hundreds of people gathered round the sacred fire at the […]
On June 18, 80 million Reformed Christians from 230 denominations were joined together as the World Communion of Reformed Churches was born in Grand Rapids, […]
While she doesn’t actively cultivate a career of controversy, Dr. Margaret Somerville’s track record with the media belies the truth: during a particularly prolific four-month span, the ethicist, Samuel Gale Professor of Law, professor in the Faculty of Medicine, and founding director of McGill University’s Centre for Medicine, Law and Ethics was mentioned by the media more than 13,000 times.
St. Andrew’s, King Street, Toronto, was about as close as one could get to the G20 meeting in June. But despite being in the midst […]
St. Andrew’s, Nanaimo, B.C., is rediscovering its connection to the community. The congregation feeds about 100 people twice a month — about 80 of those […]
This spring, the first student enrolled in a joint Master of Divinity program graduated from Regent College, armed with a diploma from the Vancouver School […]
Seven countries, including Canada, and the European Union previously promised to provide about five million tonnes of food aid each year to countries in need. […]
More than $14,000 was raised at an auction on May 15 for the Building a Place Apart Campaign, which supports the planned renovations of the […]
“I was both surprised and thrilled that a dissertation in the humanities, with the words ‘dance,’ ‘music,’ and ‘Presbyterian’ in its title, was given full […]