Scripture Alone
Do Christians really need the church’s help to interpret the Bible?
Do Christians really need the church’s help to interpret the Bible?
Re Speaking Up When it Matters Most, January As a former journalist and editor, it seems to me most media seem primarily interested in presenting […]
Eugene Peterson’s memoir says a lot about the man who wrote The Message, but it says even more about what it means to be a pastor.
God is love. And First, Sackville, N.S., is showing it with homegrown veggies.
Re Taking Off the Robe, February Hugh Appel has written an excellent article on a much avoided subject. The issue is a matter of the […]
Once a month, the Presbyterian Record comes over my desk. Since the column authored by Lloyd Robertson has been discontinued, I have little reason to […]
Msgr. Charles Pope of the Archdiocese of Washington makes a point with which I almost agree.
It can be hard to believe in the resurrection. Jim McKay got a little help from a children’s story.
“We are not victims and we cannot be forced to hate,” said Dawoud Nassar, a Christian Palestinian farmer and founder of Tent of Nations, an […]
The mostly grandparent-aged members of Comox Valley are working to “live a legacy” in their community.
In the December 2011 letters, Susan MacRae notes, “I am dismayed and also very saddened to learn that there are still people in the Presbyterian […]
Dr. John Sargent Moir, professor, author, and renowned church historian passed away March 9 at the age of 86. “It’s impossible for anyone to write […]
International Visitors to National Offices Two international ecumenical leaders visited national offices recently. Rev. Dr. Olav Fykse Tveit met with national staff and the church’s […]
Ugandan Faith Leaders Critique Joseph Kony Video A box of Kony 2012 campaign posters at the Invisible Children offices in San Diego. The workers are […]
Re Speaking Up When it Matters Most, January Plaudits to editor David Harris for speaking up against the failure of church leaders to speak up. Not […]
The Occupy movement brought people together to speak out against greed and excessive wealth. Jesus had some things to say about riches when he walked among us. Maybe it’s time to bring his message back to the streets.
It began with a prayer, a nagging feeling and a miraculous vision. Robin Ross shares the story of the birth of Pine Ridge Church.
Re Jesus in a Hurry, February One of my favourite features in the magazine is Progressive Lectionary by Laurence DeWolfe. In Jesus in a Hurry, […]
Re Ministry? What Ministry?, January I respectfully disagree with Bruce Fraser’s position and find it misguided. Within the Presbyterian Church in Canada we recognize individuals […]
The Church of Scotland is making a high-tech move to protect its 1,600 churches and buildings from metal theft, a newly-popular crime that is estimated to cost the British economy about 700 million pounds a year.