WCC Needs More Women
ENI — Three women who serve as presidents of the World Council of Churches have expressed “considerable concern and great disappointment” about the lack of […]
ENI — Three women who serve as presidents of the World Council of Churches have expressed “considerable concern and great disappointment” about the lack of […]
Pluralism Without Relativism: Religious Studies à la Mode By Joseph C. McLelland Toronto: Clements Academic Joseph C. McLelland needs no introduction to Record readers. He […]
It was a homecoming, in a way, for Rev. Harvey Self, moderator of this year’s General Assembly. He grew up near Camp Geddie, Nova Scotia, […]
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David Phillips, staff person at the Vine Helpline and retired high school teacher with 34 years’ experience, traveled to China this summer for the second […]
A planned amalgamation of two downtown congregations in Stratford, Ont., was derailed after three years’ planning when the congregation at Knox voted down the move […]
Beyond the Indus valley lies a vast land of long history and manifold experience, offering alternative ways to escape suffering and to find one’s true […]
It was a sign of wholesome Christianity for Rev. Cheol Soon Park to pray for Canada’s oil industry. He recognizes how important oil is to […]
Cake of the Month: Chedoke, Hamilton, Ont., celebrated its 50th birthday in classic fashion. Pictured around the colourful cake are 12 charter members. Twelve charter […]
My foremost impression of Ghana is that in the Presbyterian Church there, people matter. The largest part of our trip was spent in the vast, […]
Sheryl Sutton joined the church’s Planned Giving office in mid-August, replacing longtime program coordinator Joan Masterton. For four of the five years Masterton spent at […]
“It was a common message at the Life and Mission Agency’s November meeting: The national church must change how it thinks about mission, or risk […]
I feel in order to show the affinity between Islam and Christianity, Dr. McLelland went a little too far. Indeed, Islam recognises Jesus as one […]
Rev. Mary Anne Grant attended Orangedale, Cape Breton, as a “little girl” when her father, Rev. Charles A. MacDonald, was the minister there. This August […]
I sat in the small sanctuary that had seen better days and looked at the one pictorial stained-glass window that adorned the sanctuary. It was […]
Re How Does Our Garden Grow, May Of the eight areas identified as essential for a healthy, growing church, I would offer that some of […]
No one knows exactly how the Pig Fund started at Calvin-Goforth, Saskatoon, but the Sunday school children wanted to help other children around the world […]
Faced with opposition from Jewish groups and its own constituents, the United Church of Canada backed away from a national boycott of Israel at the […]
Beyond Worship Some hours, Lord, I have inhaled Your fragrance sipped You like refreshing liquid gazed upon Your radiance listened to Your numinous singing felt […]
Re Court Tales, July/August A three per cent increase! I currently have had no increase in salary and have to take four unpaid days. I […]