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St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, ON
Amid the clatter of a busy downtown city sits a haven of peace and sanctity — St. Paul’s, an English Gothic stone structure designed by […]
Amid the clatter of a busy downtown city sits a haven of peace and sanctity — St. Paul’s, an English Gothic stone structure designed by […]
A variety of photos from the life of Trinity, Calgary: the youth group singing at Beverly Senior’s Centre and some Christmas art that decorated the […]
Following the massive earthquake in Haiti, four friends from three different high schools (Lucas Bahdi and Patrick Klimczak of A. N. Myer Secondary, Quy Dinh […]
It begins with the personal: In 1984, while visiting her mother, Marjorie Moore became aware of the need long term care facility patients have for […]
The Huron Carol is a Canadian classic, telling of the birth of Jesus from an aboriginal perspective. The children of Burns used a new narration […]
Sedgwick Memorial is part of a three-point charge and it keeps growing and going strong: three new elders were ordained in December: Christie MacDonald, Robbie […]
The children, the congregation and the community of Sedgwick Memorial, Tatamagouche, N.S., came together to tell the Christmas story last December: Mary, Joseph and Baby […]
Two new elders were added to the session of First in January. Presbyterian College Principal John Vissers spoke about identity in Christ: we are the […]
One Sunday last December members of St. Andrew’s, Guelph, Ont., watched as our director of youth ministry, Matt Foxall, had his head shaved by local […]
“Secret Pals” is a ministry at St. Giles’, Prince George, B.C., where women are partnered to pray for each other all year long. They also […]
Our beautiful church, Sedgwick Memorial, is nestled between the French and Waugh Rivers of Tatamagouche, N.S. But how do we define such beauty? If beauty […]
St. Matthew’s is part of a three-point charge along with Tatamagouche and Pugwash. On a Sunday in December they brought the Christmas story to life.
Sit down and take this in slowly: St. Andrew’s celebrated its 250th anniversary; it’s the oldest English-speaking congregation of Scottish origin in Canada. And, of […]
First, Chatham, celebrated its 175th anniversary last October. Dr. Leighton Ford,of Leighton Ford Ministries, was the guest speaker. He’s seen with Rev. Mike Maroney cutting […]
Joan Kennedy and John Hawkins were honoured last November for their many years as elders of St. Columba, Saint John. The occasion was the 114th […]
Rev. Yeon Wha Kim was welcome into the pastoral charge of First, Thunder Bay, Ont., in September.
Sweetheart Sunday, honouring the couples married in St. Andrew’s, Thunder Bay, Ont., was one of the special events marking the 100th anniversary of its present […]
Pat Binnie, Decima Baker and Joyce Beaton experienced quite a day one Sunday in September: a piper, then a wonderful soloist, a great buffet, and […]
Sand Hill, Kingston, Ont., has a new sign. It’s down the road, on Anne and Gaten Levac’s property, next to Highway 15, north of town, […]