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Christmas Cover Art Contest
Every autumn, the editorial team waits with anticipation – not unlike a child waiting for Christmas morning – to receive your works of art depicting […]
Every autumn, the editorial team waits with anticipation – not unlike a child waiting for Christmas morning – to receive your works of art depicting […]
God does not provide much money to many Presbyterian congregations because they spend it in a way He does not want. To grow more in […]
Something for the building; something for the community. These young saints raised $450 for the Youth Emergency Shelter in Grande Prairie, Alta., by selling hot […]
Re Letters, September I find Zander Dunn’s reply to Calvin Brown depressing. His idea about grace makes faith in Jesus Christ rather cheap, if not […]
Part three We are coming to the end of our teaching. Today (July 30) is the last day of classes with the closing ceremony tomorrow […]
At a citizenship ceremony on Oct. 15, representatives from the Presbyterian Church in Canada were presented with a letter from Jason Kennedy, minister of Citizenship […]
The choir of Atwood, Ont. offers us two choral delights.
The five-member Quintessence Handbell Ensemble grew out of the handbell program at St. Andrew’s, Scarborough, Ont.
Knox, Dundas, Ont. is home to some talented singers, songwriters and actors—many of them pint-sized. They have performed four dramatized pop oratorios written by then-music director David Buckley. Here are several selections.
The Linda Silver Trio, a jazz and blues band, was born at St. John’s, Kingston, Ont. when its three members met at a church-hosted talent night. This song was recorded in Kingston, Ont. in 2007, and was bound for Afghanistan to put the Christmas spirit in the hearts of soldiers who couldn’t be home for the holidays.
ENI — Nepal has been praised for its boldness by an alliance of non-governmental organizations backed by church groups fighting against caste discrimination in South […]
Record readers have been following the adventures of Chelsea Webber for years, thanks to her father’s monthly column. Here’s the whole Webber clan celebrating a […]
Rev. Dr. Nancy Cocks honoured Catriona Dunlop who had served as an elder at St. John’s, Medicine Hat, Alta., for nearly 18 years. A gift […]
Re Malawi Photo Essay, July/August On page 26, the photo in the lower left under the comment about food crops appears to be a large […]
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The Record’s September coverage of Canada Youth 2009 was exceptional. The pictures, articles and the blog entries captured the […]
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 […]
What were you doing on April 26, 1949? Rev. James Grant knows: that’s the day he was ordained to ministry of Word and Sacrament. Sixty […]
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 […]