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For the last 35 years, Bruce Templeton has devoted the month of December to visiting children and assisting Santa Claus. During more than 1,000 visits […]
For the last 35 years, Bruce Templeton has devoted the month of December to visiting children and assisting Santa Claus. During more than 1,000 visits […]
Dorothy Henderson, recently retired minister at Caven Presbyterian, Exeter, Ont., and local food – devotee, has written Loving It Local, a cookbook inspired by both […]
Faith leaders representing nine religions and hailing from 21 countries gathered in New York City on Sept. 21 and 22 to call for action on […]
At their November meetings at least two presbyteries will be considering overtures to General Assembly about the inclusion of homosexual people in the Presbyterian Church. […]
Sally Butterfield said it was hard to decide how to approach the topic of the Great War for an online exhibit she was creating as […]
More than 1,000 Christians gathered on Parliament Hill on Sept. 6 to protest the violent aggression against Christians and other faith minorities in northern Iraq. […]
Churches can make their Advent wreathes—and someone’s life—a little brighter with a set of beeswax candles creates by residents and clients of Evangel Hall Mission […]
A movement that began with an open letter posted online is gaining traction in some of the courts of the church. The Presbytery of Waterloo […]
“On November 5, 1844, in an upper room of a house on James Street, 14 students gathered for the founding class of a theological institution […]
During almost 15 years, Russian President Vladimir Putin has demonized the West while rebuilding Russia’s military, largely with oil and gas revenues from customers in […]
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Church’s Confession to Aboriginal Peoples. To commemorate the historic event, the Presbyterian Church has been collecting stories […]
Indigenous peoples have a role to play in the struggle against climate change, indigenous faith leaders said during a panel at the Interfaith Summit on […]
Although climate change is often thought of as something external to an individual person, it is interwoven with personal spirituality, as well. This was the […]
Two phoenix sculptures hung suspended from the ceiling, their bodies dotted with lights and their tail feathers unfurling above the heads of the faith leaders […]
As hundreds of thousands of people flooded through the streets of New York City on September 21 in a march for action on climate change, […]
A movement that began with an open letter online is gaining traction in some of the courts of the church. The Presbytery of Waterloo-Wellington has […]
Patricia Ann Boyes said she met Jesus when she was four years old. It was on the day she walked alone to the country church […]
Thousands of Iraqi Christians have fled their homes as militants from the Islamic State (also commonly known as ISIS) swept through areas of eastern Syria and northern and western Iraq, […]
On Aug. 18, Jan Hieminga of Knox, Oakville, Ont., began an 800-kilometre walk along the ancient El Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage that takes hikers […]
The WMS Book Room located at church offices on Wynford Drive and operated by the Women’s Missionary Society will close as of June 30, 2015 […]