Evangel Hall
Photographs by Abel Pandy.
Photographs by Abel Pandy.
During the fall semester of 2006, I had the opportunity and privilege to take a course entitled A Global History of Christianity — a survey at Knox College, Toronto, taught by Dr. Stuart MacDonald, assisted by David Robinson.
Re Reclaiming the Sabbath, by Gwyneth J. Whilsmith, January.
Calvin Brown is right on! Jesus as fully God yet fully man is the central truth of our faith. To take this uncompromising position is to offer the truth to all around us in love and with the understanding that they too are in need of a saviour. Jesus is that saviour. Our hope rests in Him and nothing else.
Core beliefs come soaring to consciousness: the birth of Jesus, the crucifixion, the empty tomb, the ascension, the appearance of the holy spirit on the day of Pentecost, the current indwelling of the spirit in the souls of many.
I was dismayed to read in Calvin Brown's January article, Debating The Virgin Birth, that “some liberal Christians who deny the virgin birth of Jesus in any realistic sense” are undermining “the whole authority of scripture.” I understand Brown to mean that the virgin birth literally happened — it was an historical event.
The Church of St. John and St. Andrew, Hamilton, Ont., honoured four of its members with Elder Emeritus certificates. From left: Ken Fothergill, for 49 […]
Kay Morrison, a member of St. John’s, Cresswell, Ont., certainly was not going to let something as minor as her motorized chair get in the […]
Ida Law a member of Duff’s, Puslinch, Ont., has been busy helping the church spread its message by making posters for the VBS last summer […]
Knox Presbyterian Church, Agincourt gave $500.00 Christmas gifts to four of the local Presbyterian Missions, Armah, Evangel Hall, Fernie House, and Scott Mission. Pictured here […]
For 20 years St. Columba, Hamilton, Ont. has been encouraging a true Christian spirit at Christmastime by packaging food boxes, gifts and toys for those […]
Three men, one mentor. Donna Carter-Jackson, former student minister and youth leader at Knox, Agincourt, has gone on to preside over the weddings of each […]
We’ll start with her name: Rosalyn Gladys Batista Benton: You can feel the multicultural frisson! Rev. Rodger Talbot, left, had years earlier baptized Rosalyn’s Scottish-descent, […]
Knox, Bayfield, Ont., celebrated 75 years, with a rededication of the cornerstone in June last year. The faithful gather with Rev. Susan Moore for an […]
Knox, Listowel, Ont., celebrated its 149th in October by putting their best faces forward. Assistant minister John Zondag is glowing positively youthful in the company. […]
It’s been 150 years at Knox, Ripley, Ont., and the small congregation today remains active and involved in the community. They support a number of […]
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Cake of the month: 175 years at St. Andrew’s, Belleville, Ont., calls for an extra large cake and that’s exactly what former ministers Craig Cribar […]
This new church sign, at Knox, Mountain, Ont., was presented by Hugh Blaine (left) and his children, in mem ory of his late wife Margaret […]
ENI – Rev. Robert S. Bilheimer, an American Presbyterian minister who organized the first assembly of the World Council of Churches in 1948 and later was credited with helping turn South African theologian C. F. Beyers Naude into an opponent of apartheid, has died at age 89.