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Miracles and Ministry in Manitoba
There are not very many times in life where we can say we have seen a miracle. But I believe I was privileged to do […]
There are not very many times in life where we can say we have seen a miracle. But I believe I was privileged to do […]
The conflict in Israel-Palestine has garnered international media attention, though balanced, comprehensive coverage is lacking. This summer, thanks to financing from International Ministries and support […]
Barbara Treviranus joined PWS&D in September on a one-year contract as the Refugee Program Coordinator. Treviranus brings more than 20 years’ experience in refugee resettlement and […]
“Turn up the lights, I don’t want to go home in the dark” – the last words of O. Henry Today on my way home […]
“As a whole, the church supports camp and says it’s a wonderful thing, and talks about how it played such a big role in the […]
November 8, 2009: Mark 12:38-44 To all preachers who intend to squeeze a stewardship sermon out of this text: Warning! Stop reading here! To the […]
Holy communion, or eucharist, comes from the Greek eucharisto — I give thanks — because worshippers use this meal to give thanks to God. It […]
WCC — During the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, World Council of Churches president from North America, Rev. Dr. Bernice Powell Jackson will join more than […]
Kortright Presbyterian near Guelph, Ont., has received a federal grant worth $760,700 to help finance renovations to its building. The grant is part of a […]
ENI — Faith leaders in Canada have joined a campaign to educate their members about the benefits of donating their organs and tissue, since Catholics […]
In September the current Moderator of the General Assembly, Rev. Harvey Self, paid a visit to the Kenora Fellowship Centre. I met him there and […]
Edmonton’s unique city chaplain position was called into question in September over the issue of multiculturalism, but was affirmed by city council and the city’s […]
The name of the column is Pop Christianity — about the relationship between Christianity and the popular culture. It has always been my contention that […]
Another missions capsule — another yawn. Why do they lengthen the service with those things? Now they want my money to repair our church windows. […]
“…we have to look at death before we can be brought to God” — John Calvin One of my favourite theologians is John Mellencamp, whom […]
It is almost a decade since the Presbyterian Record left the umbrella of the church governance to become a federally incorporated not-for-profit to continue publishing […]
Edmonton’s unique city chaplain position was called into question in September over the issue of multiculturalism, but was affirmed by city council and the city’s […]
Part two If you read my last letter, you will remember that sunny, hot and humid described the weather. But it has finally cooled off […]
In August, Beth Allison, longtime executive director of Cairn camping ministries, announced she would be resigning from her position following the annual meeting of the […]
The Record has expended a fair amount of ink on John Calvin over the past year. It was a reasonable project, for Calvin was one […]