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“Celebrating a Century in our Community” is more than just icing on this cake. The night before their 100th anniversary service, they threw a ceilidh. […]
“Celebrating a Century in our Community” is more than just icing on this cake. The night before their 100th anniversary service, they threw a ceilidh. […]
Liturgical dancers waving long rainbow streamers welcomed commissioners to the 220th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in Pittsburgh. Their carefully choreographed celebration at […]
Longtime member Lola Kennedy celebrated her 100th birthday this past May. Since attending her home church has been more difficult lately, Lola’s friends visited her. […]
I stood in the colossal concrete hallway outside the theatre and gazed at my surroundings. The air hung thick with humidity and chatter, and it […]
If William Proudfoot had gotten his way, this year’s recruit of graduates from Knox and Presbyterian College would have been as proficient with crop rotations […]
Soon this committee will be hitting the airwaves. “Radio is an excellent outreach tool,” said Bill Akkerman, chairman of First, Stellarton’s Radio Station Committee. Currently […]
Runners Raise Money for PWS&D Barb Summers poses with a group of children in Dadaab, Kenya. A team of runners has announced they will participate […]
I picked up the summer issue with some anticipation because there on the cover I read Full Report of the 138th General Assembly, Something Happened. […]
It is often absolute chaos. There is a din in the background; bowls of food are going out left and right to all the tables. […]
How does the church find a balance between safeguarding the tradition and speaking with a prophetic voice? This was the question posed to me and […]
Like me, you may be amazed how new concepts are continuously revealed to you as you pursue your relationship with God. This happened to me […]
The year is 2000. It is the fourth of July. The place is Fonthill, Ont., my hometown. I am 16 years old. I am about […]
Runners Raise Money for PWS&D A team of runners has announced they will participate in the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon on behalf of Presbyterian World […]
Liturgical dancers waving long rainbow streamers welcomed commissioners to the 220th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in Pittsburgh.
I began each day of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission event by visiting the sacred fire. I’d sit on a dew-covered bleacher, fingers wrapped tightly […]
Maybe religion really is the opiate of the masses—just not the way Karl Marx imagined.
The United Church of Canada, the country’s largest Protestant denomination, has approved a recommendation to boycott products produced in Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory.
Several Christian denominations in Malawi, including Anglicans, Presbyterians and pentecostals, have established an organization to help improve management, financial and administrative skills of churches in the southern African nation.
James E. Solheim, best known as the Episcopal Church’s news director in an era bookended by the election of Anglicanism’s first female bishop and the ordination of its first openly gay bishop, died August 8 after several weeks’ hospitalization.