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More Honours for Kettle
Chaplain General David Kettle, a Presbyterian padre, has been appointed Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, a position that recognizes long and distinguished service. — C. […]
Chaplain General David Kettle, a Presbyterian padre, has been appointed Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, a position that recognizes long and distinguished service. — C. […]
Rev. Dr. Herb Gale, associate secretary of Planned Giving, will stand as moderator-elect at the 2010 General Assembly, which begins June 6 in Sydney, N.S. […]
Johan DeSchiffart admits Nicaragua is “not a place I’d want to go for a tourist trip.” As he and nine delegates journeyed through the mountains […]
A Muslim Woman has filed a human rights complaint after she was expelled from a Quebec college for refusing to remove her face veil. The […]
Mixed Reviews for Biennial Assemblies The possibility of holding General Assembly every second year garnered the most discussion at Assembly Council’s March meeting, but the […]
The Quebec Human Rights Comission has ruled that Muslim women who wear veils must show their faces when applying for health cards in the province. […]
Religious groups in Abbotsford, B.C., have pledged up to $25,000 to hire a part-time spiritual care coordinator for the regional hospital after a dozen chaplain […]
A national women’s conference hosted by the Women’s Missionary Society and the Atlantic Mission Society on May 20-23, 2011 will feature Dr. Margaret Somerville, ethicist […]
India is a country of contrasts. Only 50 kilometres from Chennai, one of the largest cities, lies the community of Nandambakkam. There are a dozen […]
St. Andrew’s Hall staff, along with other Presbyterians in the Vancouver area, took part in the Winter Olympics — whether as official “blue-jacket” volunteers or […]
Tyne Valley Presbyterian, just west of Summerside, P.E.I., faced near-bankruptcy in March when cleanup costs for an oil spill on the church’s property hit $20,000 […]
Thanks to a group of Baptist volunteers in Rochester, New York, Presbyterians in Canada can purchase the Book of Praise in braille for nearly the […]
Opening Windows: Glimpses of Grace was born when its four editors invited the congregation of West Vancouver to submit prose or poetry describing inspirational people […]
With a possible one million dollars in government funding announced on Feb. 2, Toronto’s Covenant House and Yonge Street Mission are stepping up plans to […]
On Nov. 12, 2009, Greg Wagland stood vigil near a pile of trash in the Sonoran Desert, one of the largest and hottest deserts in […]
Rabbi Dr. Stan Chester, head of Torah Light Ministries, appeared in the pages of the Record’s December issue as he celebrated Passover at St. Andrew’s, […]
Less than three years ago, a healthy and thriving Trinity Community Church in Oro, Ont., didn’t look like it would survive. Its minister left to […]
As a child of refugees, Nouri Garabet says he has always had sympathy for those who flee their homelands. The elder and chair of the […]
Toronto’s Evangel Hall raised almost $200,000 on Feb. 6 as over 150 people glittered through the halls of Toronto’s Royal York Hotel at the second […]
Canada’s military says it plans to remove references to the Bible that are inscribed on some of its firearm sights as soon as possible. Before […]