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Doing What Churches Should
Rafael Vallejo, lay pastor of Queen Street East and founder of Toronto’s Protest Chaplains, speaks with police officers in front of St. James Cathedral on […]
Rafael Vallejo, lay pastor of Queen Street East and founder of Toronto’s Protest Chaplains, speaks with police officers in front of St. James Cathedral on […]
In the first century, when the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian Christians about the Church as “one body with many members,” he had no […]
[/caption] Deana Weyman-St Andrews King City Ont Perhaps central to any celebration of Christmas is the picture of Mary holding the infant Jesus. Around the […]
[/caption] Emily O’Brien, Age 10 – Trafalgar Oakville The first Christmas my husband and I were married, we lived in a tiny apartment. At barely […]
[/caption] The refugee nativity scene created by St.-Columba-by-the-Lake, Pointe Claire, Que. What might the Christmas story look like from the perspective of a refugee? That […]
The December issue is my favourite issue to design—it’s our annual Christmas Art Contest, an issue filled with colourful and original artwork, all created by […]
Presbyterian Church Moderator Rick Horst (front left) and members of the TRC Commission place a copy of the PCC’s 1994 Confession to Aboriginal Peoples into […]
June Robinson-Trinity Victoria BC Readers from small towns and rural communities will need to think about the people we struggle to look after at home, […]
I recently travelled to Stratford, Ont., to see Jesus Christ Superstar for the first time in my life. The rock musical hit the stage in […]
I recently travelled to Stratford, Ont., to see Jesus Christ Superstar for the first time in my life. The rock musical hit the stage in […]
Rick Fee, general secretary of the Life and Mission Agency, stands on one of 120 combines that tried for a record-breaking soybean harvest on Sept. […]
The United Nations declared a famine in parts of Somalia on July 20—and things went downhill from there. To help make sense of the crisis, […]
Responding to Changes in Church and Society – Knox College, Toronto In May, Knox graduated 25 students—men and women who have begun their ministries in […]
There is reason to celebrate at the offices of Presbyterian World Service and Development. Not only did the church’s relief and development organization receive almost […]
Preparing for new refugee housing plots in Dadaab, Kenya. The day before I left for East Africa, I was watching a news story covering the […]
“Were not our hearts burning within us?” (Luke 24:32) How many of our congregations have asked themselves that question? This was the burning question (pun […]
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the English King James Bible, the popular name of what is formally known as the […]
ART Throughout history, so-called sacred art has garnered great respect. Who can forget da Vinci’s Last Supper or Michelangelo’s statue of David? Unfortunately, Christian art […]
Chef Andrew Butler teaches people about cooking, nutrition, and sharing in the community kitchen at Bridges To Hope. “Being food coordinator for Bridges To Hope […]
First Nigerian Missionary to Canada Reports Progress Fifty – seven years after the Presbyterian Church in Canada’s first missionaries began their work in Nigeria, the […]