Knox, Oakville, Ont.
Thanks to the efforts of a team at Knox and support from the community, the Musa family is getting a new start in Oakville. The […]
Thanks to the efforts of a team at Knox and support from the community, the Musa family is getting a new start in Oakville. The […]
Happy anniversary, St. Andrew’s! Here Rev. Bonnie Wynn, the church’s minister, and Rev. Jeff Lackie, the guest speaker, cut the (very Presbyterian) cake. Below, Rev. […]
Singers from 18 churches—Presbyterian, Baptist, United, Anglican, Pentecostal and Christian Reformed—joined together for the ‘With One Voice’ concert on April 10. The event honoured Wayne […]
Stephen Roche has served faithfully as the denomination’s Chief Financial Officer for 13 years. So at the final Assembly Council meeting he would attend before […]
In this wide-ranging interview from 1971, Pierre Trudeau talks about the separatist movement in Quebec, how churches should engage with government, and his own beliefs and philosophies as a Catholic, a world traveller, and a politician.
From the beginning of the human sexuality debate in the PCC, we have wanted to see balance in your coverage, not open support of one […]
As the 142nd General Assembly approaches, I am moved to describe this season in the life of the church as one perched between bliss and […]
Homosexuality and Pass the SALT: There was a time when Presbyterians didn’t tolerate musical instruments, choirs, or crosses in church. Nor did they tolerate divorced […]
In 2003 I was the minister of a congregation in Southwestern Ontario. I recall often being out in the town and enjoying meeting new people. […]
In my memory the Presbyterian Church in Canada has been discussing sexual orientation and gender identity for at least 30 years. Sometimes the subject has […]
A big thanks to David Harris for his sensitive and insightful editorial on the sexuality debate. It pointed to a false dichotomy that unfortunately seemed […]
I would like to think that those who are pushing for change in the church’s theology of human sexuality are sincere and well-intentioned. No doubt […]
In response to the cover story in the March Record, one must pose these questions to all the readers of the article: How many members […]
The whole issue of the LGBT (etc.) sector of the populace is that it is difficult to address from the heterosexual side. It is difficult […]
In the current debate I am neither on the traditional side, nor the revisionist side. Or perhaps I am on both. The General Assembly in […]
1: A friend has described the PCC as “The United Church 20 years later.” In those 20 years the UCC, if it stops short of […]
I want to commend Rev. Dr. Kevin Livingston and Rev. Karla Wubbenhorst for their stand in support of biblical human sexuality. I have read the […]
The Presbyterian Record was named amongst the best Canadian church magazines of 2015, picking up two dozen citations at the end of April for excellent work done by its editors, writers, art director, designer, columnists, bloggers and freelancers.
Two decades ago, in 1996, a so-called “Silent Exodus” was declared in the United States, drawing attention to the incessant—albeit hushed—departure of young Asian Christians
Vancouver School of Theology Date: Monday, May 9 at 7 p.m. Location: Kerrisdale, Vancouver (2733 West 41st Ave.) Speaker: Rev. Dr. Lillian Daniel Honorary doctorate […]