A Probabilities Test
Sexual abuse is grim; sexual abuse in the church is even grimmer, because the church sets high moral standards for its adherents and especially its […]
Sexual abuse is grim; sexual abuse in the church is even grimmer, because the church sets high moral standards for its adherents and especially its […]
I’ve been journaling diligently since I arrived in Malawi last October. One of my new year’s resolutions was to share my experiences as an important […]
What does it mean to believe in the resurrection? Some of you may be surprised to know that both the Bible and the earliest confessions […]
“It dawned on us that by working with only women, we weren’t having much of an impact on HIV and AIDS. It wasn’t working if […]
The Presbytery of Kingston has rebuked and suspended a retired minister from all ministerial and pastoral activity based on allegations that he sexually abused his […]
Online Lectures Harvard Divinity School Lectures are available online in various formats; you can watch/listen to them without having to pay the high cost of […]
I recently had an opportunity to speak with a young man at his grandmother’s funeral. He was wrestling with issues of faith and of knowing. […]
Who would have imagined that putting up a sign reading, “Ask Me About My Church” would cause such discussion? “A sign on my front lawn […]
No Unpaid Leave at Wynford National office staff were told in March that an unpaid week off for 2011 will not be necessary. The week […]
I look around the living room as we sing, smiling at those who are gathered in worship and friendship. We have variations in skin colour, […]
Presbyterian World Service and Development began accepting donations for relief work in Japan days after an earthquake and tsunami struck the island’s coast. As the […]
There is a joke I have told from time to time that I am sure most us have heard before. Question: How many Presbyterians does […]
Knox College, Toronto Date: May 11, Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Convocation Hall, University of Toronto Recipients of honorary doctorates of divinity: • Guest speaker: Dr. […]
Leuth was born to a large family in the upper Nile region of southern Sudan. His father was a businessman, a cattle owner and the […]
April 17 reading: Liturgy of the Passion – Matthew 26:14-27:66 or Matthew 27:11-54 What language shall I borrow? What can we say? How can we—how […]
One thing is sure: one size no longer fits all. This variety in our worship and our music will require more from church musicians and more, not less, support, imagination and deep theology from our congregations.
There is an energy, a hungry spirit of enquiry at the Calvin Symposium on Worship, held each January in Grand Rapids. The Symposium shows a passionate commitment to exploring and supporting the arts of worship that we Presbyterians can learn from.
“We’re thrilled,” said Rev. Hugh Donnelly of Guildwood Community in Toronto. “At first we knew it was an ambitious project.” As the church prepared to […]
My German classics professor, trying to explain to us how a verb in Greek could have two apparently opposite meanings, put it ever so succinctly: […]