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Declining Church Membership Report from 1971
Declining Church Membership (1971) Terms of Reference for this Paper: “That the General Assembly (the 94th) appoint a special committee to study the problem of […]
Declining Church Membership (1971) Terms of Reference for this Paper: “That the General Assembly (the 94th) appoint a special committee to study the problem of […]
THINK TANK OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA (1996-1997) 1996 Report Eighty-two Presbyterians from across Canada gathered on the south shore of Ontario’s Lake Simcoe […]
Special Report on the State of the Church (1978) INTRODUCTION This report is the result of a directive from the 102nd General Assembly to the […]
ROSS REPORT (1964) (as taken from the 1970 General Assembly Acts and Proceedings, pages 374-383) The Ross Report is primarily an objective compilation of what […]
THE LIFE AND MISSION AGENCY’S RESPONSE TO THE REPORT ON DENOMINATIONAL MEMBERSHIP DECLINE (2000) The Life and Mission Agency Committee considered the report on Denominational […]
Vision Statement and Strategic Planning (1988 – 1992) ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL (1988) To the Venerable, the 115th General Assembly: STRATEGIC PLANNING (A&P 1988, p. 201-05) The […]
LAMP REPORT REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LIFE AND MISSION (1969) Preface The Life and Missions Projects committee respectfully submits to the 95th General Assembly, […]
Live the Vision Final Report (1994) ENHANCED STEWARDSHIP PROGRAMME – “MONEY MATTERS” At the last General Assembly an enhanced stewardship programme called “Money Matters” was […]
It is a miracle story – and as such presents a few problems when we read it today. We’re not quite sure what to do with miracles. Embrace them? Avoid them? Dismiss them? Wonder if they are anachronistic expressions of… what?
I think I met Jesus again. I had just sat down across from one of our youth in my usual meeting space (a.k.a. Tim Horton’s) […]
“Now I lay me down to sleep” is probably the best known bedtime prayer. It is one I learned many years ago and repeated until old enough to speak confidently to the Lord.
How do we handle the storms of life? Let Jesus be our example.
You have to wonder what life was like at home. The party is is full swing and social disaster looms. The wine has run out. The family will be dreadfully embarrassed and everyone is sure to remember this as the stingiest feast all year. Mary sees what’s happening and calls for Jesus. She points out the problem, putting it in his hands, as if he could solve everything. How did Mary know?
My baby girl wants to be a teacher when she grows up. However she doesn’t need to wait till she is fully grown to […]
For as long as I can remember, I have been in a hurry. When I was a kid, my teachers hassled me because my slap-dash […]
I can’t bear to drive by my old house. My husband tells me they have replaced the front door and painted the garage door white, […]
Winnie Farrish Walters, a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, in Goderich, is probably the only woman, in town, to have a cake named after her. […]
One retro double-meringued, coconut custard, messy and gorgeous birthday cake. Just what September ordered.
If you had never heard of Nik Wallenda before, chances are pretty good you know who he is now – especially after last Friday night’s […]
Again we read Jesus’ call to stay close to the Father. Then, he pushes things much farther. This isn’t about an individual abiding in God – this is about everyone.