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Life and Mission Agency Staff Shifts
Numerous staff at the church’s national offices finished their contracts or shifted gears in January. • Joro Lee completed his second one-year contract with Communications […]
Numerous staff at the church’s national offices finished their contracts or shifted gears in January. • Joro Lee completed his second one-year contract with Communications […]
Two familiar youth, Hannah Carter, 27, and Laura Ashfield, 23, left for Cairo on Christmas Day to join a march demanding that Israel open its […]
During a visit to Canada last fall, I was repeatedly confronted by the question: Is it worth investing resources and effort in development initiatives in […]
Like many churches in Vancouver, Chinese Presbyterian rolled out the red carpet this month as the city hosts the 2010 Winter Olympic games. The congregation […]
Five presbyteries, encompassing all Presbyterian parishes within Southland and Otago below the Waitaki River in New Zealand, are joining together to form the Southern Presbytery. […]
As traumatized residents wandered through the ruins of Port-au-Prince after an earthquake devastated the region on Jan. 12, support for relief efforts was already pouring […]
After a five-month delay, St. Andrew’s in Owen Sound, Ont., is on its way to becoming the “greenest” Presbyterian church in the country thanks to […]
Thousands of bells in churches around the world rang out 350 times on Dec. 13, 2009 to call for action on climate change. December 13 […]
A trio of American-born, PhD-toting candidates are in the running for moderator of the 2010 General Assembly. Ballots were sent to presbyteries in December and […]
The Homeless Church Though some churches claim to be “church without walls” this one literally is. homelesschurch.org The Internet Monk Christian blogger Michael Spencer of […]
McGill University has become the first Canadian university to partner with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation’s Faith and Globalisation Initiative, a global network of universities […]
On April 28, 2009 eight women from the Presbytery of Lindsay-Peterborough landed in Budapest. Wow! The flowers were in full bloom. Church steeples rose all […]
A claim by Canada’s minister of immigration that a Presbyterian-supported social justice group is anti-Semitic has church members denouncing the government as irresponsible and “draconian.” […]
Newly ordained ministers can get a head start with a gift from national offices: a USB flash drive containing resources from the Vine and other […]
An American Presbyterian pastor has penned a moving hymn to unite churches in sharing grief and pain with the people of Haiti in the wake of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that devastated the nation’s capital city on Jan. 12.
As traumatized residents wandered through the ruins of Port-au-Prince after an earthquake devastated the region on Jan. 12, support for relief efforts was already pouring into Presbyterian World Service and Development.
A sharper-than-expected decline in Presbyterians Sharing income will result in the loss of up to five positions at the church’s national offices as well as […]
As the Presbyterian Church makes challenging decisions, the main thing we’re asking ourselves is, “What do we believe?” said Rev. Daniel Cho, convener of the […]
It was 12 years in the making, but on Nov. 15, 2009, the congregation of St. Andrew’s, Lindsay, Ont., dedicated a new addition to their […]
Funding provided for regional staff will decline for most synods beginning in 2011 as cuts in Women’s Missionary Society funding take effect. A new formula […]