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College Convocations
Presbyterian College, Montreal Date: May 13, 2010 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Speaker: Prof. Ellen Aitken, dean of […]
Presbyterian College, Montreal Date: May 13, 2010 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Speaker: Prof. Ellen Aitken, dean of […]
Crieff Hills Community, the sprawling 250-acre retreat and conference centre near Guelph, Ont., is holding an auction on May 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30, […]
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank — a food justice organization of which the Presbyterian Church is a member — is holding its Spring workshops this April […]
Swerving my way up and around a bend in the rutted track, a smattering of adobe houses interspersed with small plots of 15-foot corn stalks […]
A canadian judge has ruled that a man’s will could not stipulate the religion of purchasers of his home, calling the move “discriminatory.” Thomas Allan […]
Americans ages 18 to 29 are consid-erably less religious than older Americans, with one-in-four reporting they are unaffiliated with any particular faith according to a […]
The Presbyterian Record received a huge boost at the end of 2009 as readers donated over $132,000 to the church magazine, topping 2008’s total of […]
The church’s relief and development agency was “drowning in generosity” by the end of 2009, reporting a total of $2.67 million despite fears that it […]
The Record‘s annual Christmas art contest is a much-loved and anticipated event among readers and Record staff. This past December, a submission by 12-year-old Austin […]
A hymn of grief and hope for earthquake-battered Haiti became a worldwide prayer in January as it was picked up and circulated on the websites […]
The first part of the path up the hill is the steepest and there isn’t a lot to hold on to; some of the trees […]
A January study by a Jewish foundation suggests few Israelis would support a ban on the construction of minarets on mosques — a plan that […]
During a recent visit to Central America, a Canadian consular official told me Canadians and mining are virtually one and the same; that, in fact, […]
Contributions to the church’s national mission and ministry fund came to just over $8.47 million in 2009, falling $128,000 short of the year’s $8.6-million budget. […]
Among the specific measures appr-oved by the Assembly Council in November 2009 to trim the national budget was an adjustment in the grants to the […]
Residents in one of Toronto’s poorest neighbourhoods were offered new hope on Jan. 19 as four churches and three non-profit groups forged a coalition to […]
As aid and relief organizations poured into the devastated regions of Haiti, the Caribbean Conference of Churches applauded the “heroic efforts of all concerned,” but […]
Brigadier General David Kettle has been appointed to the highest level in the Order of Military Merit, making him one of only a handful of […]
“A principle embraced by every faith, and by every moral code,” better known as the Golden Rule, has formed the backbone for the Charter for […]
The monthly meeting of the prayer shawl group of St. Andrew’s in Dartmouth, N.S. , is a joyful combination of prayer, business, refreshment, conversation and […]